Yes to both of your questions. 1) You need svn add the generated file. You should see a question mark when you do a svn status letting you know it hasn't been added. 2) The more tag is exactly what you use to handle the cutoff. I also learned this by looking at other posts. Would be a nice addition for the readme.
Tweeted it out https://twitter.com/apachecordova/status/392411825246990336 On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Max Woghiren <m...@chromium.org> wrote: > The Cordova plugin registry blog post (reviewed > here<https://reviews.apache.org/r/14757/>) > has been committed. > > I want to add a couple of things to the readme, but figured I'd check here > first. > > 1. The generated html file (ie. /public/news/yyyy/mm/dd/blog-post.html) > needs to be svn added, right? It's not in the instructions and I wasn't > sure if there was a mechanism that would build it on the server. I > eventually made another commit to add it. > 2. I didn't know to add a <!--more--> comment to specify the cutoff > point for the front page until I looked at other posts. Is that the > right > way to do it? >