Very nice! Thanks for all of your work on this. You drove the whole thing
and made our minimalistic little site look great. I've got no object to
deleting the old trunk/site directory.

Regarding the What's New in 4.0 page: I think it is still useful and
interesting so I created a new Developer Resources / Archives page and
moved the What's New in Roller 4.0 page there so that it is not at the top
level of the wiki table of contents

- Dave




On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Glen Mazza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I asked Infra 
> (https://issues.apache.org/**jira/browse/INFRA-5631<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5631>)
> to pull the switch to move our website to the Apache CMS, and here it is:
> http://roller.apache.org/. The local build (the headache that Dave and I
> went through earlier with the Perl and Python libraries) described in #1
> here: 
> http://roller.apache.org/**downloads/edit_website.html<http://roller.apache.org/downloads/edit_website.html>doesn't
>  really need to be done anymore, just SVN commit your changes (which
> were relocated to roller/cmssite/trunk per Infra's request) and within a
> few seconds 
> http://roller.staging.apache.**org<http://roller.staging.apache.org><
> http://roller.staging.apache.**org/ <http://roller.staging.apache.org/>>will
> show the latest updates.  If you're happy with what you see then go to
> https://cms.apache.org/roller/**publish<https://cms.apache.org/roller/publish>(link
>  is on <
> http://roller.staging.apache.**org/downloads/edit_website.**html<http://roller.staging.apache.org/downloads/edit_website.html>
> >http://roller.apache.org/**downloads/edit_website.html<http://roller.apache.org/downloads/edit_website.html>)
> and then hit "Publish" to move it to roller.apache.org.  Presently only
> Roller committers may publish the Roller website (makes sense) but we have
> the option of allowing any Apache committer to publish it.
>
> Apache CMS *might* have a Wiki-like capability to update the pages without
> changing what we have in SVN (I don't know), but I'd like to ask that for
> now we just update the SVN so it's always in sync with the website.  It's
> so easy now to see the results and publish them that that shouldn't be a
> problem.
>
> Unless I hear any objections I'll delete our old trunk/site folder soon,
> as we're no longer using it.
>
> Also, on our Confluence Wiki, I'd like to remove the "What's New In Roller
> 4.0" page from 2007 ( https://cwiki.apache.org/**
> confluence/display/ROLLER/**What%27s+New+in+Roller+4.0<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/What%27s+New+in+Roller+4.0>)
> as it's a bit old hat now.  Any objections?  Moving forward, I'm seeing new
> pages in Confluence collecting tips for each server and database that
> Roller runs on.
>
> Regards,
> Glen
>
> <http://roller.staging.apache.**org/ <http://roller.staging.apache.org/>>
>

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