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Posted to dev@tamaya.apache.org by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net> on 2016/09/17 08:09:24 UTC

Started to move the extensions

Hi,

Anatole, Philipp and I meet this week at Bedcon in Berlin. We discussed 
a lot and also enjoyed an evening together.

Besides this we started to move the extensions from the main repository. 
I hope I will be able to finish this in the next days.

We also discussed how to maintain our project homepage. I must admit 
that our first approach using Maven site has some disadvantages. The 
main problem is the Maven site skin we use at the moment. It is 
maintained since some years. That is very pitty. Our suggested solution 
is to migrate the homepage from a Maven site to JBake.

Oliver

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Re: Started to move the extensions

Posted by "P. Ottlinger" <po...@apache.org>.
Hi,

thanks for the nice evening! :-)

Am 17.09.2016 um 10:09 schrieb Oliver B. Fischer:
> We also discussed how to maintain our project homepage. I must admit
> that our first approach using Maven site has some disadvantages. The
> main problem is the Maven site skin we use at the moment. It is
> maintained since some years. That is very pitty. Our suggested solution
> is to migrate the homepage from a Maven site to JBake.

Since jbake has many pros and cons as well I stumbled into
https://github.com/getnikola/nikola
when I read one of the last LinuxUser magazines.

The theming catalogue seems quite nice to me. Having followed jbake for
quite a while I'm not sure if it does not have the same problems as our
current outdated mvn-plugin.

But we could try jBake as well -
@Oliver can you be so kind to request a new repository

tamaya-site

We could use that until a final decision is made and keep the old mvn
site for the current release.

Thanks,
Phil