yup, links look better now. What's the trick? are you massaging the pages
during the rsync?
As for the account, I think there is already a discussion on infra@ for creating/securing a "confluence" based account on p.a.o
We could have the rendered HTML in SVN but we wont have the chance to keep the
src there. Confluence has not support for SVN yet however some parts of the
live site will remain being updated via SVN (plugin repos, redirects, css,
schemas, etc). But, as long as we have a good document about this this whole
schema is implemented there should not be any issue
I'll keep updating the content from the live site, I'm almost done anyway.
Are you working on a new template?
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
FYI... I tried a simple rsync today to see how well the copied content
functions... and well it looks good:
http://people.apache.org/~jdillon/GMOxSITE
Seems to root everything properly, nav is happy, etc...
So... once the content is up to snuff, and we agree this is the right
direction, then it should be fairly easy to make this live on
geronimo.apache.org.
Only question is... who's account on people will perform the rsync? And
at what time/freq should that be done. I hope we can figure out an
optimal time to perform this so that the lag from change to live is
minimized.
And... I guess another question is do we want to toss the output in SVN
at all? Or just have a simple rsync, which will lay files ontop of the
SVN-base (we still need some stuff from SVN, like style, images, plugin
repo bits and some others).
--jason
On Feb 21, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hey Jason, have you tried to install the autoexport plugin in
Confluence 2.3.3? for the record, I can't get it to work
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
I may have an updated template on my local system... will try and
find it.
I'm really tempted to hack the AutoExport plugin to pull templates
from URL's, so we can configure it to use a URL from SVN for the
template... and probably can even get includes working to allow
splitting up the template into more manageable bits.
But... last I looked at the AE plugin it started to melt my brain...
so who knows.
--jason
On Feb 20, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
I updated a bunch of pages in GMOxSITE and there are still a lot
more to update
For now I'm trying to figure out the best way for using the *News*
I'll take a look at the template later on, unless somebody else
wants to jump in ;-)
Just in case you don't know this is the URL ->
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE/index.html
Cheers!
Hernan
Hernan Cunico wrote:
For the record, I'm getting an exception while trying to delete
that space. Created a JIRA (INFRA-1170) with this issue.
Cheers!
Hernan
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Not really, we can nuke it. I'll make a XML bkp and delete it.
We have a tar ball backup in the sandbox for sentimental reasons.
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
Do we still need this space?
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxMoinMoin/Home
--jason
On Feb 19, 2007, at 4:35 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
you mean the shaded frame box? I think the difficult part will
be the resizing in the css. Creating the graphics should be
pretty simple.
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
Can you find out where the ActiveMQ folks got that sexy box
image from? I'd *love* to have a nice box like that (g-styled
of course) for our page too :-)
--jason
On Feb 19, 2007, at 4:05 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hey Jason,
I'm trying to catch up with the News/blog-posts on GMOxSITE as
part of the web site update. I created a few tests (added
News) but these posts take forever to show up. Any suggestions?
Anyway, do you have any idea how could we port the *News* we
have on the live site?
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Folks,
after lots of separated discussions on different threads it
is clear the spirit for moving the authoring of our web site
over Confluence. Let's bring to this thread all the ideas
and discussion.
Proposal:
The idea is to use Confluence as the authoring tool for
Geronimo's web site. To achieve this we will use the
autoexport plugin already installed and in use on the
cwiki.apache.org.
With the autoexport plugin we can customize the generated
HTML look and feel by using templates. The current POC can
be viewed at http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE (thx Jason D.)
Some suggestions (mine ;-) )
- Avoid JIRA references/direct imports, if JIRA is down or
running slow it will affect the main web site.
Eh... maybe... though JIRA should not be down or slow. These
are also static pages, which only pull images off of the JIRA
webapp, but we could remove the icon from the rendering. I
personally think its useful to show some JIRA activity on
some page on the website. Shows that we are still moving
even if the website content isn't.
- Remove edit/print/export links from the generated site.
Only Geronimo committers will have edit access
Fine w/me.
- Update the template L&F. Why not? It is a good opportunity
to do it !!!
Ya, probably some changes to be made... I like the Cayenne
site a lot... clean, simple... nice popup menus.
- Need to define how to integrate the other subprojects web
sites (consider confluence spaces too).
Aye, we need a basic theme that works for the main site,
documentation sites and sub-project sites.
- pls chime in!!!
I volunteer to start updating the content (matching with
what we already have on the live site), unless somebody else
wants to go it!
I will also look at some alternative templates.
I really would like to see this happen... so I can lend a hand.
--jason