On 2015-01-08 09:55, Robert Metzger wrote:
Hi,

If there is sufficient demand, however, that could change - the code that
would make this possible does exist.

I would like to express demand from the Flink project. svn is a pain to use
(since we host javadocs and our documentation on our website, the upload
usually runs for 6+ hours. Probably because its so many files).
How is that in any way related to svn? svn or git, if you have that many files, it's going to take ages to upload regardless of which repository system you use.

If it makes it easier, you might peruse http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html#external-build and see if you can't use an external build job for you site - that way, you just commit the changes to your template/raw docs, and the CMS system builds the javadoc for you.


Almost all incoming incubator projects are using git nowadays. Many of them
use GitHub and the "gh-pages" hosting feature. I guess a lot of them would
appreciate a similar feature from the ASF infra.



On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 9:42 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi Jay,
It sounds like you have the CMS setup that is quite common in the ASF.
If you would rather have straight-up svnpubsub, you can ask for it. That
way, whatever static content you push to svn will instantly be shown on
your web site without having to publish through the UI first.

The main reason we do not support git in this workflow is that git does
not enable single-file checkouts, and that we haven't properly tested
gitwcsub (a git version of svnwcsub which is the frontend for svnpubsub)
for web sites yet. If there is sufficient demand, however, that could
change - the code that would make this possible does exist.

With regards,
Daniel.


On 2015-01-07 21:29, jay vyas wrote:

thanks daniel...

   here at bigtop we are 100% git based.  so having an svn account , just
to
push changes to a site, seems to slow us down alot.

is SVN required  ? or is there another way?

right now we have a system that uses maven, followed by svn and then we
have to approve the changes in the web ui.

would rather just push static html pages to our git repo , the way we push
everything else.

are all apache projects using SVN or do some folks have an easier
workflow ?






On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org>
wrote:

  Essentially, github uses the same method as we do with svnpubsub.
Files are pushed to a repository and then from there pushed directly to
the web site.

Is there anything specific about the github model that you think differ
from how we do things?
Apart from it being git and not subversion, obviously.

With regards,
Daniel.

On 2015-01-07 21:06, jay vyas wrote:

  Hi apache !
Whats the simplest way to maintain the xyz.apache.org site?  Right now
we
push to SVN, but would be great to use something like the github.io
model,
where the static pages are just hosted directly.


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