Stas Bekman wrote:
> 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.

I'd rather see projects/Apache-Test/php/index.html but the rest sounds
great!  I'm particulary tickled to see someone using the php interface in
the wild :)

if we do that, then I guess it would be projects/Apache-Test/perl/general.html

>>
>> 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?

yeah, sounds great, either my suggestion or the way jim layed it out is fine
with me.

> 
> 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.

yeah, jim++

--Geoff

Reply via email to