Re: Moving MINA site from SVN to Git

2020-02-18 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hi all, Any further thoughts on this? Otherwise I'll start a (lazy) vote for moving over. Roy On 2020/02/13 12:35:33, Roy Lenferink wrote: > Hi folks, > > Following up on this. > > After doing a bit of research I noticed Apache Beam is doing something > similar that could be useful > for

Re: Moving MINA site from SVN to Git

2020-02-13 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hi folks, Following up on this. After doing a bit of research I noticed Apache Beam is doing something similar that could be useful for Apache MINA as well.Their generated documentation is hosted on a separate branch, e.g. release-docs [1] which is then propagated into the site [2]. This

Re: Moving MINA site from SVN to Git

2020-02-11 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hi Emmanuel, Thanks for your reply! See my inline comments. On 2020/02/10 23:34:29, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote: > Hi Roy, > > On 10/02/2020 16:00, Roy Lenferink wrote: > > Hello MINA developers, > > > > I noticed MINA is still serving its site from SVN with help of the Apache > > CMS. > > Yes.

Re: Moving MINA site from SVN to Git

2020-02-10 Thread Emmanuel Lécharny
Hi Roy, On 10/02/2020 16:00, Roy Lenferink wrote: Hello MINA developers, I noticed MINA is still serving its site from SVN with help of the Apache CMS. Yes. It has been this way for around a decade (actually, as soon as the CMS was proposed). before that we were using a buggy Confluence ->

Moving MINA site from SVN to Git

2020-02-10 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hello MINA developers, I noticed MINA is still serving its site from SVN with help of the Apache CMS. At the Apache Celix project we decided to move away from the CMS and move towards git for serving our website [1]. The master branch contains the actual website sources whereas the generated