Pe 20.04.2012 15:35, Eric Charles a scris:
Hi Ioan,
When you commit in (1), it's directly live.
I think the svnpusub system is notified with the commit and does a 'svn
up'.
Thx, Eric
Hi Eric,
Aha, I asked because Apache CMS has a staging step where changes are
staged and await to be published (a single command or page visit for
people with rights).
This way it opens the gates for more content authors (maybe even
non-committers) to contribute with documentation [1]. Anyway, a svn
patch to some online docs will also do.
[1] http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html#acl
Cheers,
(1) https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/site/trunk/
On 04/20/2012 01:22 PM, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
Hi Eric,
2012/4/20 Eric Charles<[email protected]>:
Hi,
Just to inform you that our web site publication via svnpubsub is
operational.
Great job. Does the site go to staging first or directly to live?
I have added a paragraph on this in the Documentation section you can
read
on http://james.apache.org/contribute.html
The site generation is just like before 'mvn site'.
You can then copy the site to your local site trunk
(https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/site/trunk/), commit the
changes,
and see that the publication is nearly instantaneous.
Thx,
Eric
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