Should we just incorporate the omid and tephra websites into phoenix.a.o going forward?

I'm surprised infra didn't kill the old websites when the IPMC "graduated" them.

ASF websites are either updated via svn pub-sub, git pub-sub, or via ASF CMS (which might be EOL, I forget).

svn/git pub-sub essentially work the same way: when you commit to a certain branch in a repository, magic happens on the infra side to update the corresponding website. For SVN pubsub, this is just some repo. For Git pubsub, the website branch defaults to "asf-site".

ASF CMS was a home-grown content management system in which you would go into your website, click a special bookmark, use a WYSIWYG editor, stage, and publish changes.

If we don't know what Omid (and Tephra) are using, we can ask infra.

On 11/25/20 2:35 AM, Istvan Toth wrote:
I have documented my unsuccessful attempt to update the Omid website in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OMID-190

Still looking for any information on update procedure for both websites.

regards
Istvan

On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 1:30 PM Istvan Toth <st...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi!

We have documented how to update the Phoenix website on the website itself.
However, I could not find similar documentation for Omid and Tephra.

If you have updated either website in the past, or know the procedure to
update either, please describe the procedure, or link the relevant
documentation.

thanks in advance
Istvan


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