Hello Dan! Please find my comments inline in your mail.
Best, Christian On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote: > > We now have the svn "space" setup for the website and I'm going to start > populating it with the content. You'll likely see some rather big commits > shortly to do that. However, I have a couple questions related to "old > content": > > 1) The manual/ dir currently has a bunch of manuals all the way back to > camel 1.2: > camel-manual-1.2.0.pdf camel-manual-1.6.0.pdf camel-manual-2.0.0.pdf > camel-manual-2.5.0.pdf camel-manual-2.8.4.pdf camel-manual-1.3.0.pdf > camel-manual-1.6.1.pdf camel-manual-2.2.0.pdf camel-manual-2.6.0.pdf > camel-manual-2.9.0.pdf camel-manual-1.4.0.pdf camel-manual-1.6.3.pdf > camel-manual-2.3.0.pdf camel-manual-2.7.0.pdf camel-manual-2.9.1.pdf > camel-manual-1.5.0.pdf camel-manual-1.6.4.pdf camel-manual-2.4.0.pdf > camel-manual-2.8.0.pdf > > Do we really want to keep all of them around on the site? That totals > 90MB > of space. I'm thinking just the 2.8.x+ that we "support", but maybe even > back a little longer. > Apache Camel 2.0.0 was released 2,5 years ago. We are in the process of removing all old references on our site which refers to Camel 1.x.y releases. Because of this, I would keep all manuals starting with 2.0.0. I would also keep the manual which micro number change (2.9.1) because we started to porting back new features some versions ago. > > > 2) Likewise for /maven: > camel-2.2.0 camel-2.4.0 camel-2.6.0 camel-2.8.0 > camel-2.3.0 camel-2.5.0 camel-2.7.0 camel-2.9.0 > These total 1GB of space. > > What are the folders for? > > 3) Old (deleted) pages: we have 57 html pages on the site right now that > have been deleted from Confluence (or renamed). The old sync process > didn't remove the HTML pages so we have all these old .html pages still > "live" on the site (although likely not linked to). I assume we should > just remove these and not carry them over. > +1 > I'm mostly interested in what to do about > > > -- > Daniel Kulp > [email protected] - http://dankulp.com/blog > Talend Community Coder - http://coders.talend.com > >
