Hi Turbine Dev community,

I tried to update some outdated Turbine / Fulcrum website, but nothing 
happened. Opening this INFRA ticket 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-22176 the result was, that we 
use still a kind of CMS-related repo and  that we may get an "interim" svn 
web-site repo, but more have to be done. The shut-off is explained here, 
https://infra.apache.org/project-site.html:
"The Apache CMS, which projects used to build and deploy their websites 
since 2010, is no longer available as of July 31, 2021. Reading further in 
section Management Tools you find our current 
use case: "svnpubsub automatically publishes the static contents of a 
designated svn folder (example) as the project web site at 
http://project.apache.org. The project team can use any site build 
mechanism it wants as long as the above requirements are met.
I've not yet tested anything, just skipped through the options (Jekyll, 
Hugo), but I found this thread quite informative:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r1a46369ea6e9df4f0b0971934563b9e8433cb33fe42290240969bbe0%40%3Cdev.jena.apache.org%3E
Another option is to use gitpubsub with our regular xdoc generated 
content. This is, what Apache Jame is doing. The entry page is a SPA 
generated with Jekyll, but behind this the regular xdoc generated siteis 
found, e.g.https://james.apache.org/documentation.html.
At the moment I think, we should just think to migrate our scm from SVN to 
Gitbox, and might then use gitpubsub. For now anyone interested in this 
topic please watch issue INFRA-22176 and comment here or there.

Thanks, with best regards, Georg

More Info: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/Migrate+your+project+website+from+the+Apache+CMS


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