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Posted to dev@santuario.apache.org by Berin Lautenbach <be...@ozemail.com.au> on 2003/03/14 02:04:49 UTC
Releases and Docs
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Peoples,
1. I have done some C++ additions to the docs. And will distribute
later today. Does anyone have any objections if I checkin the current
version to doc/forrest? I think Karel has done a fantastic start job
and I reckon it's more than good enough to work from.
2. When we are happy with the docs, am going to create a 0.1 release of
C++ library (providing enough +1s :>) - so...
2a) How do I create a C sub-section on bugzilla?
2b) How do I put the file on the release section (ideally using the
mirrors setup).
Cheers,
Berin
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Re: Releases and Docs
Posted by Christian Geuer-Pollmann <ge...@nue.et-inf.uni-siegen.de>.
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- --On Freitag, 14. März 2003 19:51 +1100 Berin Lautenbach
<be...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>| decompressing it directly onto the web page (which is under
>| /x2/www/xml.apache.org/security ).
>|
>
> Is that on daedalus? I only have access (I think) to icarus (cvs).
> Am more than happy to do the update if I can work out how to get
> onto the machine :>.
You're right. I talk about
ssh://xml.apache.org:22/x2/www/xml.apache.org/security
> I notice also that nobody has ever set up versions in Bugzilla for
> the various java libraries?
Right. In the past, people always raised bug issues on security-dev
instead of bugzilla.
> The distribution files need to get placed into
> /www/www.apache.org/dist/xml/security/
> and they will then get pushed out to the mirrors. (If I've read all
> the instructions correctly :>)
Cool.
> Again - I think I need a logon to daedalus to make this work. Is
> that an e-mail to infrastructure@?
Guess so
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Re: Releases and Docs
Posted by Berin Lautenbach <be...@ozemail.com.au>.
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Christian Geuer-Pollmann wrote:
| --On Freitag, 14. März 2003 12:04 +1100 Berin Lautenbach
| <be...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
|
|> 1. I have done some C++ additions to the docs. And will
|> distribute later today. Does anyone have any objections if I
|> checkin the current version to doc/forrest? I think Karel has done
|> a fantastic start job and I reckon it's more than good enough to
|> work from.
|
|
| Absolutely no objection ... Karel's documentation port is really cool
| (thanks again here on the list).
|
| Question: Do you also want to update the web page? I did that in the
| past by scp'ing a tgz of the docs to my home dire and then
| decompressing it directly onto the web page (which is under
| /x2/www/xml.apache.org/security ).
|
Is that on daedalus? I only have access (I think) to icarus (cvs). Am
more than happy to do the update if I can work out how to get onto the
machine :>.
|> 2. When we are happy with the docs, am going to create a 0.1
|> release of C++ library (providing enough +1s :>) - so...
|>
|> 2a) How do I create a C sub-section on bugzilla?
|
|
| Ask Sam Ruby (I guess)
I was more thinking that there is a section there now for "security"
with a number of components. Do you have access to add a new component?
~ (I.e. a C-Library?)
I will try Sam.
I notice also that nobody has ever set up versions in Bugzilla for the
various java libraries?
|
|> 2b) How do I put the file on the release section (ideally using the
|> mirrors setup).
|
|
| Mirrors must be set up by someone, but I don't know how.
|
| The dist dir is /x2/www/xml.apache.org/security/dist/
|
I think I've worked it out, basically I've set up the new docs I just
sent to Karel to go to
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/xml/security/
which allows a user to select a mirror location close to them.
The distribution files need to get placed into
/www/www.apache.org/dist/xml/security/
and they will then get pushed out to the mirrors. (If I've read all the
instructions correctly :>)
Again - I think I need a logon to daedalus to make this work. Is that
an e-mail to infrastructure@?
| Christian
|
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Re: Releases and Docs
Posted by Christian Geuer-Pollmann <ge...@nue.et-inf.uni-siegen.de>.
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- --On Freitag, 14. März 2003 12:04 +1100 Berin Lautenbach
<be...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> 1. I have done some C++ additions to the docs. And will
> distribute later today. Does anyone have any objections if I
> checkin the current version to doc/forrest? I think Karel has done
> a fantastic start job and I reckon it's more than good enough to
> work from.
Absolutely no objection ... Karel's documentation port is really cool
(thanks again here on the list).
Question: Do you also want to update the web page? I did that in the
past by scp'ing a tgz of the docs to my home dire and then
decompressing it directly onto the web page (which is under
/x2/www/xml.apache.org/security ).
> 2. When we are happy with the docs, am going to create a 0.1
> release of C++ library (providing enough +1s :>) - so...
>
> 2a) How do I create a C sub-section on bugzilla?
Ask Sam Ruby (I guess)
> 2b) How do I put the file on the release section (ideally using the
> mirrors setup).
Mirrors must be set up by someone, but I don't know how.
The dist dir is /x2/www/xml.apache.org/security/dist/
Christian
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