Le 10/07/2020 à 07:34, David Leangen a écrit :
> Hi Eugen,
>
> Thank you very much for all your efforts. The community is fortunate that you
> are able to dedicate so much concentrated effort.
>
>> I've given up on building the old site since I failed several times.
> I think that’s ok, though.
Hi Eugen,
Thank you very much for all your efforts. The community is fortunate that you
are able to dedicate so much concentrated effort.
> I've given up on building the old site since I failed several times.
I think that’s ok, though. Honestly, I don’t see a viable path forward in terms
of
I've given up on building the old site since I failed several times.
I've create two issues to track the progress of migrating the old site
to Antora.
* Make an inventory of old site
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3301
* Migrate the content
Hello Benoit,
I've added the list since you missed to include it.
Thanks for the reply. I missed this information and asked again in my
second email.
I think we can work in this thread and ignore the other.
See my reply inline:
La 08.07.2020 09:33, Tellier Benoit a scris:
> Le 06/07/2020 à
Hello David,
Thanks for the guide.
I think we can work on a branch on top of
https://github.com/apache/james-site/tree/asf-site
@Benoit: Regarding https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3226 .
What is the current process of deploying the james-site ?
I'll work on a branch and try to
Hi Benoit,
> In an evening effort, I started writing a documentation skeleton for the
> Distributed James server with the new Antora Documentation.
Awesome, thanks!
> In order to juge the results I came up with (and do some corrections as
> I am new to this technology) I would like to
Hi all,
In an evening effort, I started writing a documentation skeleton for the
Distributed James server with the new Antora Documentation.
In order to juge the results I came up with (and do some corrections as
I am new to this technology) I would like to generate the result of my work.
I