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where are the Board reports?
Hi,
I'm looking at the "velocity/site" svn module. Where is the "reports"
folder with the board reports?
Thanks,
WILL
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Re: where are the Board reports?
Posted by Will Glass-Husain <wg...@gmail.com>.
Hi Henning,
Thanks!
That sounds good- I agree. I suggest the routine be to move the
report to the web site once submitted and remove from the Wiki. We
can leave a place holder, see for instance:
http://wiki.apache.org/velocity/BoardReport-January2007
But (since you're the one writing most of the reports) change the
template or the system as you see fit. (presumably for the May
report).
WILL
On 1/29/07, Henning P. Schmiedehausen <hp...@intermeta.de> wrote:
> "Will Glass-Husain" <wg...@forio.com> writes:
>
> >Hi,
>
> >I'm looking at the "velocity/site" svn module. Where is the "reports"
> >folder with the board reports?
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/velocity/site/site/src/site/apt/reports/
>
> Which is composed from:
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/velocity/ - Velocity repo
>
> site/ - The wrapper site repository
>
> site/ - The actual code for the site (as opposed to tools)
>
> src/site/ - maven 2 site source directory
>
> apt/ - "Almost plain text" formatted files
>
> reports/ - Reports sub directory.
>
> I think it is great to compose the reports on the Wiki, but once we
> sent them to the board we should move them to the "official" site
> building.
>
> Apt is a really cool format for writing text. You get from the text
> report to a formatted web site in < 2 minutes. And it is much easier
> to read than xdoc.
>
> Best regards
> Henning
>
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Re: where are the Board reports?
Posted by "Henning P. Schmiedehausen" <hp...@intermeta.de>.
"Will Glass-Husain" <wg...@forio.com> writes:
>Hi,
>I'm looking at the "velocity/site" svn module. Where is the "reports"
>folder with the board reports?
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/velocity/site/site/src/site/apt/reports/
Which is composed from:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/velocity/ - Velocity repo
site/ - The wrapper site repository
site/ - The actual code for the site (as opposed to tools)
src/site/ - maven 2 site source directory
apt/ - "Almost plain text" formatted files
reports/ - Reports sub directory.
I think it is great to compose the reports on the Wiki, but once we
sent them to the board we should move them to the "official" site
building.
Apt is a really cool format for writing text. You get from the text
report to a formatted web site in < 2 minutes. And it is much easier
to read than xdoc.
Best regards
Henning
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