There are 7 projects currently that maintain their own PMC RDF files. Alll of these use asfext:PMC (not pmc).
However it looks like all of the project DOAP files use asfext:pmc rather than PMC. So the path of least resistance is clearly to use lower-case. On 4 May 2015 at 01:39, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > XPath nodes are case-sensitive; <asfext:PMC> is not the same as <asfext:pmc>. > > The change from PMC to pmc has broken some of the reports - the PMC > name is missing from most of the entries listed in > http://projects.apache.org/indexes/pmc.html. > > I don't know which case is correct, but there are currently RDF files > in project repos which use PMC rather than pmc. > These files are not easy to fix, as each project has to be asked to do them. > > I can probably fix the scripts to check for both, but that is quite messy. > > It would be better to use the "correct" case setting throughout > (whatever that is). > It looks like the original xsl file only used PMC, however a fairly > early revision started using pmc and continued using PMC. > Perhaps there was always an issue with some of the reports? > > Until the correct setting is established, there's no point asking > projects to fix their RDF files. > > I don't know if there is a formal description of the syntax anywhere. > > > On 14 April 2015 at 00:00, Hervé BOUTEMY <herve.bout...@free.fr> wrote: >> ok, it seems I can update the source, then I did it >> >> I suppose this will be published in the next site content generation... >> >> Regards, >> >> Hervé >> >> Le dimanche 12 avril 2015 04:41:22 Hervé BOUTEMY a écrit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm working on http://projects-new.apache.org/ , which makes me dig into ASF >>> DOAP conventions >>> >>> And I found something that I think is a bug: on >>> http://projects.apache.org/docs/pmc.html , half of the page explains about >>> asfext:PMC in uppercase, while the other half is about asfext:pmc in >>> lowercase >>> >>> AFAIK, everybody is using asfext:pmc, in lowercase >>> >>> Can you confirm that it is in lowercase? Then fix the page, that is causing >>> a little bit of confusion? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Hervé >>