Hi All,
I updated the menus in james-project to better reflect the current James
state.
I also created a maven site for protocols based on the confluence site
Norman has done.
I began to check-in in SVN the generated protocols site (with
javadoc,...), but cancelled it due to the many amount
Hi Eric,
I don't see any problem with svn for this. Just go ahead..
Bye
Norman
2010/10/23, Eric Charles e...@apache.org:
Hi All,
I updated the menus in james-project to better reflect the current James
state.
I also created a maven site for protocols based on the confluence site
Norman
Hi, I don't know if this is related, but http://james.apache.org (our
Homepage) is not working right now. It seems index.html is missing.
At least this is true on 140.211.11.131
Stefano
2010/10/23 Eric Charles e...@apache.org:
Hi All,
I updated the menus in james-project to better reflect
Seems like the index.html was removed by a commit by eric. Not sure if
that was wanted. For a temporary fix I just did a ln -s
server/index.html ., so it now use the server index.html as starting
page. But thats just an workaround till eric pops up :)
Thx for the report Stefano.
Bye,
Norman
Damn it!!
This should have been the one-and-only one
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1026261
...and this one should never existed
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1026263
I still don't understand how I came to let it commit (index and
newsarchive files are
Hi Norman,
I don't understand how the pages are visible on the net:
- early this morning, the index/newsarchive pages were visible with
1026261 (the correct announcement) - this was logic because I updated
yesterday.
- after a few hours, index and newsarchive were removed, (r1026263 with