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Posted to community@apache.org by Justin Erenkrantz <je...@apache.org> on 2002/10/26 19:20:29 UTC

Site updating was Re: Open vs. Closed mailing lists (was Re: Planting a seed)

--On Saturday, October 26, 2002 10:33 AM -0400 "Andrew C. Oliver" 
<ac...@apache.org> wrote:

> on me right (from someone)? Well time to fix that.  Secondly...who
> even knows how to update the www.apache.org site... I sure don't
> and couldn't get an answer on where to send the patches...

site-dev@apache.org is the appropriate email.  It even says so in the 
site CVS repository.  (The only reason I'm not shifting this thread 
back to site-dev@ is that perhaps people don't know about it.)

And as we have said many times before, the only reason we store the 
generated files in CVS is that we can't run the translation (i.e. 
Java) on the production servers.  And, this also allows viewing of 
the generated content before checking it in.  -- justin

Re: Site updating was Re: Open vs. Closed mailing lists (was Re: Planting a seed)

Posted by Steven Noels <st...@outerthought.org>.
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:

> Possible Solutions:
> 1. Requisition a $200-$600 intel box, stick some form of free unix 
> (*BSD, Linux) and write a simple script that does this
> 2. Give me all appropriate karma and I'll add it to my existing script 
> that does this for POI.  It runs remotely, scp's the files over.
> 
> The first costs a little money, the second is a little less secure and 
> depends on my external box.
> I won't do this for every project (its a just a little HP LC2000-733) 
> but I'd be happy to do it for www.

This is precisely the thing which I have been discussing together with 
Nicola on infrastructure@ for quite some time and could be one of the 
services we offer on cocoondev.org - also another reason why 
cocoondev.org should perhaps be more integrated with ASF equipment.

</Steven>
-- 
Steven Noels                            http://outerthought.org/
Outerthought - Open Source, Java & XML Competence Support Center
stevenn@outerthought.org                      stevenn@apache.org


Re: Site updating was Re: Open vs. Closed mailing lists (was Re: Planting a seed)

Posted by "Andrew C. Oliver" <ac...@apache.org>.
>
> site-dev@apache.org is the appropriate email.  It even says so in the 
> site CVS repository.  (The only reason I'm not shifting this thread 
> back to site-dev@ is that perhaps people don't know about it.) 


cool!   And now I know.  

>
> And as we have said many times before, the only reason we store the 
> generated files in CVS is that we can't run the translation (i.e. 
> Java) on the production servers.  And, this also allows viewing of the 
> generated content before checking it in.  -- justin

Possible Solutions:
1. Requisition a $200-$600 intel box, stick some form of free unix 
(*BSD, Linux) and write a simple script that does this
2. Give me all appropriate karma and I'll add it to my existing script 
that does this for POI.  It runs remotely, scp's the files over.

The first costs a little money, the second is a little less secure and 
depends on my external box.
I won't do this for every project (its a just a little HP LC2000-733) 
but I'd be happy to do it for www.

-Andy

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