Hey Steven,
As Michael says, Xerces is published manually at the moment. It could
do with a good bit of cleaning up. I was going to have a bash at that over the
coming weeks. I have taken a look at the at the ASF CMS and it does seem a good
way to go. At least at the end of it we will have a consistent way of
publishing the site thats well documented and would allow new people to come
along and change things fairly easily.
In terms of the look and feel, Michael borrowed the top level new pages
from XML graphics (which incidentally does use the Apache CMS although our top
level pages currently don't). Gary Gregory from Apache Commons (note, thats not
Xerces/XML commons) had some examples of nice skins (including a yet to be
published one for commons). He says:
….
In Apache Commons, we are probably going to change the site skin to something
like https://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/commons/
Background thread related to Apache Commons:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg25733.html
Also nice Apache sites IMO: https://directory.apache.org/,
https://labs.apache.org/
Gary
…..
I am sure he would not mind us borrowing it :) Does anyone have any views/ time
to help out with this?
Cheers,
Gareth
On 10 Apr 2012, at 18:55, [email protected] wrote:
> Gareth,
>
> The Xerces XML web pages may already be maintained by ASF-CMS.
> This is a front-end to a subversion repository tree that
> is used by Infrastructure svnsubpub.
>
> If you find that Xerces XML is not using ASF-CMS, then
> a svnsubpub registration for those web pages should also
> be done.
>
> The Xalan XML TLP will need to be migrated to a subversion
> directory path and registered with Infrastructure for svnsubpub.
>
> Sincerely,
> Steven J. Hathaway
> Xalan Documentation Project
>
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