On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 01:25:25AM -0700, Jason Dillon wrote: > Okay, I think that the sync that Jeff has setup will allow me to move > further on setting up the proof of concept, taking GMOxSITE and > GMOxKB and making them into something suitable to be used for http:// > geronimo.apache.org
FWIW, http://cwiki.apache.org/ is now being mirrored to http://people.apache.org/~jefft/confluence/ on every autoexport. There's a 'lastupdated' file that can be polled to check for updates. I installed the Composition plugin. See test at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/test/Index. Unfortunately tabs ('cards') don't work on the autoexported HTML at http://cwiki.apache.org/test/. The CSS and JS URLs are correct so I'm not sure why - needs some investigation. Discussions are proceeding on infrastructure@ as to how to get generated HTML into SVN and thus to the live site. It's painful doing trailblazing but the end goal seems worthwhile. I imagine many other projects will be interested in this kind of system. --Jeff > --jason > > > On Aug 24, 2006, at 3:02 PM, David Blevins wrote: > > > > > On Aug 24, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Jason Dillon wrote: > >> Sounds like Jeff Turner may be willing to help us solve this > >> problem... pending more details. > > > > Thanks Jeff and Jason! Hey you guys let me know if I can help. I > > open sources a stream editing library with the intention of > > confluence munging, just Peir beat me to it :) But doing things > > like "munging" urls is a piece of cake: > > > > http://fisheye.codehaus.org/browse/swizzle/trunk/swizzle-stream/src/ > > test/java/org/codehaus/swizzle/stream/ > > ResolveUrlInputStreamTest.java?r=23 > > > > I could crank something out in short order if you give me an idea > > of what things need to be updated. > > > > -David > > > >> --jason > >> > >> > >> On Aug 23, 2006, at 10:17 PM, David Blevins wrote: > >> > >>> Assuming you did have access to the box, what steps would be > >>> required to get things setup? I know I'm asking an unnatural > >>> question as I typically start my thinking while staring at the > >>> command prompt and type commands iteratively till things work. > >>> But I'm just thinking if we could maybe figure that out, we could > >>> work with someone who does have access. > >>> > >>> I'd also like to use this for GBuild and OpenEJB, so I'm keen on > >>> seeing it solved. > >>> > >>> -David > >>> > >>> On Aug 23, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Jason Dillon wrote: > >>> > >>>> So, it looks like there is going to need some convincing to get > >>>> access to the exported content, so that we can post process and > >>>> massage these spaces into our main website. > >>>> > >>>> I'm not even sure that it is going to be worth the effort to try > >>>> and convince Apache infra that we need the access. Seems like > >>>> they are only willing to give accounts on systems to Apache > >>>> members. > >>>> > >>>> So, I wonder if we could just run our own Confluence instance on > >>>> our zone, only use it to author, then export the content, > >>>> massage and then svn ci. I guess we could also do the same by > >>>> moving the spaces to goopen.org too, which will provide us the > >>>> required access to implement the site that we all want to > >>>> implement. > >>>> > >>>> I'm frustrated... we now have a Confluence instance on ASF, but > >>>> we can't really use it to produce the results we want... unless > >>>> you want to see http://geronimo.apache.org become a set of > >>>> http://cwiki.apache.org* URs... which I find very distasteful. > >>>> > >>>> There might be some way to configure httpd to rewrite urls so > >>>> that http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE looks like http:// > >>>> geronimo.apache.org and that http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxKB > >>>> looks like http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxKB, etc... but I wonder > >>>> if that is really worth all of the effort. > >>>> > >>>> I guess we could use wget to grab the entire http:// > >>>> cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE and then massage and check in... but > >>>> that is terribly inefficient and add more unwanted time lapse > >>>> between updating content to making the content live. > >>>> > >>>> So, in short... I can't do anything related to making GMOxSITE > >>>> the official website until there is a way to get access to the > >>>> exported content, or get the httpd configuration changed for our > >>>> vhost. > >>>> > >>>> I feel like we have a spiffy new Ferrari that we can only drive > >>>> at 5 mph... and as soon as you hit 6 mph it starts to hit you on > >>>> the head. > >>>> > >>>> :-( > >>>> > >>>> --jason > >>>> > >>> > >> > >