Jim Martinez wrote:
[..]
Is this an accurate, acceptable summary of the improvements mentioned
above:

create (as a directory) perl.apache.org/projects/

create (as a directory) perl.apache.org/projects/Apache-Test

create perl.apache.org/projects/index.html which would be a placeholder
like page that links to perl.apache.org/projects/Apache-Test/index.html
(and also possibly to perl.apache.org/projects/Apache-Test/php.html )

move perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html to
perl.apache.org/projects/Apache-Test/general.html

If weak documentation is better than no documentation, I'm willing to
create a content light Apache-Test/php page (I recently moved a legacy
will-not-die side project that is written in php to the Apache::Test frame
work).  That page will contain only a few things from slides from the 2004
ApacheCon Apache-Test/PHP talk (three php.ini configuration lines).

So I'd create perl.apache.org/projects/Apache-Test/php.html to hold a few
notes from that Apachecon talk.

If those tasks above are both reasonably complete and acceptable, I'm
willing to do them, if you're asking.

Did I miss anything?

Actually, I can handle the reshuffling, since nothing needs to be created, the docsetting system does it automatically.


Do we agree on the above layout, Geoff?

So all is remaining is whatever php docs you want to provide. The supported input formats at the moment are pod or html. Thanks Jim.


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