https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-14846
thanks David Jencks > On Apr 4, 2020, at 1:31 AM, Andrea Cosentino <[email protected]> wrote: > > Please open a JIRA issue about missing bits. There no secret vote in the > Apache Camel community, there is only good will from everyone. > > Il sab 4 apr 2020, 01:19 David Jencks <[email protected]> ha scritto: > >> I’m all for simpler quicker builds. I think the documentation source >> generation is a cause of a lot of problems. Should the website get fixed, >> I have some more proposals that could considerably reduce the need for >> generating index tables of documentation. >> >> My experience is that the automated website build already does link >> checking. I would think that’s enough. It’s easy enough to run locally as >> well. >> >> Looking further into the current state of the website, Guillaumes commit >> be547c1d177aaec8c8520ac1970ef9b055b1deb7 appears to have undone a >> substantial portion of the work I did in the components component. Is this >> carelessness or a secret vote against my changes? >> >> David Jencks >> >>> On Apr 3, 2020, at 3:25 PM, Andrea Cosentino <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I think we could remove xcheck from the camel repo and add the check on >> the >>> website build eventually. I don't think it's a problem. We are trying to >>> improve the building experience in multiple ways, one of this is trying >> to >>> reduce the build time where we can, especially through the fastinstall >>> profile. >>> >>> Il sab 4 apr 2020, 00:11 David Jencks <[email protected]> ha >> scritto: >>> >>>> Guillaume’s commit 5ef68ba5e1014612ae5c424e6a5e841a523e5f19 yesterday >>>> broke the components component in the website by removing the eips from >>>> navigation. >>>> >>>> Regarding this entire commit, personally I’m not a fan of trying to >>>> duplicate functionality provided by other tools. I don’t think it’s >>>> maintainable. I’d just run the xref check when building the entire >>>> website. In the context of a build that has yet to complete on my >> system, >>>> 20 seconds doesn’t seem that long. >>>> >>>> David Jencks >> >>
