On 04/26/2010 03:40 PM, Justin Ross wrote:
I think avoiding running programs on the frontline webserver is
perfectly reasonable. However, I don't think that quite argues
against a script.
We just need to figure out (A) where to run it and (B) how to schlep
the results. B is the more important one, since it's not too hard to
scare up some cycles.
If we can't find satisfactory options for A and B, then I agree that
using subversion is more attractive. (Not really attractive, per se.
More like disgusting in a way that I can live with.)
The other option we discussed on #asfinfra is to generate the docs
locally and use rsync. That works, but you have to wait perhaps an hour
for the documents to appear.
Jonathan
P.S. Joe asked me to copy [email protected] on this
conversation, I'm Ccing them back on this thread.
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