Claude,

I've been meaning to add .htaccess files to redirect each high level product
directory to the latest release.  How does this sound?

e.g.

http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/

would redirect to:

http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/1.0

I think this would be more useful to users than another generic and possibly
out of date product description.

WILL



On 8/13/07, Claude Brisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm in the process of releasing DVSL. No real problem for now except
> that the JIRA site fell down and that I need to be in the apcvs group on
> people.apache.org to deploy the jar to maven repositories.
>
> The remaining of this mail goes deeper into some details.
>
> Done for now:
>
> * copied release files to /www/www.apache.org/dist/velocity/dvsl/1.0
>
> * deployed DVSL dev site using velocity.zones scripts
>
>   note: even after "newgrp velocity", maven was searching
> for /export/home/velocity/.ssh/id_rsa, so, as the velocity user, I had
> to:
>   - "ssh-key -t rsa" in /export/home/velocity/.ssh
>   - chmod g+rx /export/home/velocity/.ssh
>   - chmod g+r /export/home/velocity/.ssh/id_rsa
>   and to copy id_rsa.pub to my authorized hosts file on
> people.apache.org
>
> * created the DVSL release site directory and script
>
> Not done yet:
>
> * deploy the DVSL release site (just waiting for the JIRA site to come
> back online, it just went down)
>
> * update and deploy the velocity site (xdoc, doap file, news).
>
> * deploy the jar to maven repositories. I found the maven command in an
> email from Henning:
>
> mvn -Dfile=dist/velocity-dvsl-1.0.jar \
>     -Drepository.id=apache.releases \
>     -DpomFile=pom.xml \
>     -Durl=
> scpexe://[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync/repository\
>     deploy:deploy-file
>
> but I don't have enough karma on people.apache.org (apcvs group needed
> IMO).
>
> * other things I may have forgotten?
>
>
> One remark: all the URLs in the current doap_dvsl.rdf file end
> with /devel/, while others don't...
>
>     for instance :
>
>       <Project rdf:about="http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/";>
>         ...
>         <name>Anakia</name>
>         <homepage rdf:resource="http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/"; />
>
>     both the about and homepage URL point to
> http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/ whereas this URL points to an empty
> page. In fact, only http://velocity.apache.org/engine/index.html does
> contain something. You guessed my question: shoud we put some content in
> http://velocity.apache.org/anakia, http://velocity.apache.org/texen,
> http://velocity.apache.org/tools and http://velocity.apache.org/dvsl ?
> Or should we use /devel/ links in the doap/rdf file when this index is
> empty?
>
> My suggestion: add short descriptions for all subprojects, modeled after
> engine/index.html, that serve as a subproject home. When this is ready
> I'd even like to replace the "Development" menu section with a
> "Subprojects" one, linked to those homes rather than directly to
> the /devel/ site. Otherwise those new subprojects homes are not
> accessible from the main index, and adding both "Development" and
> "Subprojects" menu sections is rather heavy.
>
>
> Claude
>
>
>
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