On Wed, 2012-02-22 at 14:35 +0000, sebb wrote: > Infrastructure require projects to change the way releases and > websites are published by the end of this year. > [See separate mail for releases] > > The current process is that sites are updated by uploading files to > minotaur (people.a.o), but this is to be changed so that sites are > stored in SVN and the public website will be directly updated from > there. > This will eliminate the delay which currently occurs between updating > minotaur and the website being visible publicly. > > The JMeter website is currently stored in SVN (apart from apidocs), so > in theory svnpubsub should work very well for us. > > However, we currently rely on using a branch for each JMeter version > so we can update trunk separately. > Infra have said that they will only support using a single unchanging > SVN URL, so we'll need to change the way we manage different site > versions. > I hope we can continue as currently, but release the site by copying > the site from the branch to the target URL. > > I need to find out if this will work and be acceptable.
Sebastian et al Have you considered migrating all the way to Apache CMS instead (which I believe is recommended by the infra)? I have been thinking about migrating HC related content to CMS, as I am quite sick and tired of having to wrestle with maven-site-plugin each and every release. Oleg