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> On 24 Apr 2018, at 11:49, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 24 April 2018 at 05:52, <he...@apache.org> wrote: >> Author: henkp >> Date: Tue Apr 24 04:52:50 2018 >> New Revision: 1829959 >> >> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1829959&view=rev >> Log: >> rm tab (illegal) > > The text was updated to make sure it agreed with the existing Attic site. why are you aiming at 100% match with the existing site ? it hardly makes sense, especially in cases where the exiting site have errors. Could we please take a break in the stream of commits, and instead use the time to decide, what we as a community wants. Making site-jekyll 100% like the existing site (just new maintenance), does not really help the decision of what we want. I still argue, we just need something simple, a build script and a couple of templates (which are easy to read). rgds jan i > >> Modified: >> attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json >> >> Modified: attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json >> URL: >> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json?rev=1829959&r1=1829958&r2=1829959&view=diff >> ============================================================================== >> --- attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json (original) >> +++ attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json Tue Apr 24 04:52:50 2018 >> @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ >> "jira": "ACE", >> "wiki": "https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ace/", >> "mailnames": ["dev", "commits", "users"], >> - "description": " Apache ACE was a software distribution framework >> that allows you to centrally manage and distribute software components, >> configuration data and other artifacts to target systems. It is built using >> OSGi and can be deployed in different topologies. The target systems are >> usually also OSGi based, but don't have to be. " >> + "description": "Apache ACE was a software distribution framework that >> allows you to centrally manage and distribute software components, >> configuration data and other artifacts to target systems. It is built using >> OSGi and can be deployed in different topologies. The target systems are >> usually also OSGi based, but don't have to be. " >> }, >> { >> "name": "Avalon", >> >>