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Uwe Schindler updated SOLR-15593:
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    Description: 
Apache infra is deprecating (and soon removing) the SVN repo that we used to 
use for storing documentation that is hosted via the Solr website.

The new repo (https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/solr) is still mounted 
to Apache hosts, and we will be able to use it similarly, however Solr is now 
split from lucene in the new repo and we have redisinged the layout to make the 
htaccess rules easier.

The release wizard and release scripts need to be updated to use this new SVN 
repo, and paths within the repository.

The directory structure is now (under the repo and path linked above):
- guide/<version> (ref guide)
- docs/<version> (javadocs)

We can also add additional subdirectories here for different content, such as 
possibly hosting the Solr Operator CRDs and Helm Charts in the future. But that 
can be a different discussion. Those directories should be named identical to 
the path in the website so the adoption of htaccess rules to makes them visible 
in the website stays easy to maintain (it's a single regular expression). The 
above subversion URL matches 1:1 the website root directory.

More information can be found at INFRA-21504

  was:
Apache infra is deprecating (and soon removing) the SVN repo that we used to 
use for storing documentation that is hosted via the Solr website.

The new repo (https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/solr) is still mounted 
to Apache hosts, and we will be able to use it similarly, however Solr is now 
split from lucene in the new repo and we have redisinged the layout to make the 
htaccess rules easier.

The release wizard and release scripts need to be updated to use this new SVN 
repo, and paths within the repository.

The directory structure is now (under the repo and path linked above):
- guide/<version> (ref guide)
- docs/<version> (javadocs)

We can also add additional subdirectories here for different content, such as 
possibly hosting the Solr Operator CRDs and Helm Charts in the future. But that 
can be a different discussion.

More information can be found at INFRA-21504


> Update release scripts and documentation to use new INFRA svn repo
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-15593
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15593
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Task
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>          Components: documentation, release-scripts
>    Affects Versions: 8.10
>            Reporter: Houston Putman
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> Apache infra is deprecating (and soon removing) the SVN repo that we used to 
> use for storing documentation that is hosted via the Solr website.
> The new repo (https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/solr) is still mounted 
> to Apache hosts, and we will be able to use it similarly, however Solr is now 
> split from lucene in the new repo and we have redisinged the layout to make 
> the htaccess rules easier.
> The release wizard and release scripts need to be updated to use this new SVN 
> repo, and paths within the repository.
> The directory structure is now (under the repo and path linked above):
> - guide/<version> (ref guide)
> - docs/<version> (javadocs)
> We can also add additional subdirectories here for different content, such as 
> possibly hosting the Solr Operator CRDs and Helm Charts in the future. But 
> that can be a different discussion. Those directories should be named 
> identical to the path in the website so the adoption of htaccess rules to 
> makes them visible in the website stays easy to maintain (it's a single 
> regular expression). The above subversion URL matches 1:1 the website root 
> directory.
> More information can be found at INFRA-21504



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