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Posted to dev@tamaya.apache.org by "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org> on 2015/08/02 17:34:35 UTC

Where is the website?

All,

I was reviewing http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html and
noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.  It
doesn't seem to talk about the website.

Is the website in fact managed in SVN?

John

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
What's wrong with the site inspired by DeltaSpike?

Several committers to that also  are involved here. So they seem to cope
with it there.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> wrote:

> IMHO Maven site would perfect for us as it offers us an easy way to manage
> our documentation and all the other stuff. That a lot of projects use other
> tools is easy to understand as the default Maven site looks ugly.
>
> As we do not have so many people currently contributing to Tamaya Maven
> Site would be a light weight solution for us.
>
> WDYT?
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 16.08.15 um 17:23 schrieb Werner Keil:
>
>> Can you point to any Apache projects incubating or not, who use Reflow for
>> their "modern" look?
>>
>> Werner
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> AFAIK all the sites are still managed on SVN, so that would not win much.
>>> Generating the Site into a sub-section of the site, skinned as good as it
>>> gets is worth a thought however, but there are fewer and fewer Apache
>>> projects using it as the only site these days.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
Looks like Reef also uses that Maven Site "beautifier"
http://reef.apache.org/index.html

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The latter sounds very interesting. Can't make it to ZH tomorrow, but no
> later than Budapest I shall be able to see that.
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Have fun, I am currently working on a JSON config server module and client
>> module and other features. Will work discuss features in the next ZH
>> Hackergarten on Tuesday, lets see what the guys there thinks is important.
>> Next will be starting config support (and isolation) for Java EE - will be
>> fun as well ;)
>>
>> 2015-08-25 21:36 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>:
>>
>> > Ok guys, I will start to work on our site and postphone the work on
>> other
>> > stuff as modules and my beloved build infrastructure...
>> >
>> > Am 24.08.15 um 21:27 schrieb Werner Keil:
>> >
>> >> With JBake?
>> >>
>> >> Well, as long as it looks as good or better than right now, the tool
>> >> doesn't really matter;-)
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>> >> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> >>
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>> Give a some time. I will start in the next week....
>> >>>
>> >>> Am 23.08.15 um 11:54 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> >>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> >>> P +49 30 44793251
>> >>> M +49 178 7903538
>> >>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> >>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> >>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> >>> X http://xing.to/obf
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> > --
>> > N Oliver B. Fischer
>> > A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> > P +49 30 44793251
>> > M +49 178 7903538
>> > E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> > S oliver.b.fischer
>> > J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> > X http://xing.to/obf
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Anatole Tresch*
>> Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead
>> Glärnischweg 10
>> CH - 8620 Wetzikon
>>
>> *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1*
>> *Twitter:  @atsticks*
>> *Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/
>> <http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>*
>>
>> *Google: atsticksMobile  +41-76 344 62 79*
>>
>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
The latter sounds very interesting. Can't make it to ZH tomorrow, but no
later than Budapest I shall be able to see that.

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have fun, I am currently working on a JSON config server module and client
> module and other features. Will work discuss features in the next ZH
> Hackergarten on Tuesday, lets see what the guys there thinks is important.
> Next will be starting config support (and isolation) for Java EE - will be
> fun as well ;)
>
> 2015-08-25 21:36 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>:
>
> > Ok guys, I will start to work on our site and postphone the work on other
> > stuff as modules and my beloved build infrastructure...
> >
> > Am 24.08.15 um 21:27 schrieb Werner Keil:
> >
> >> With JBake?
> >>
> >> Well, as long as it looks as good or better than right now, the tool
> >> doesn't really matter;-)
> >>
> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
> >> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> >>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> Give a some time. I will start in the next week....
> >>>
> >>> Am 23.08.15 um 11:54 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> N Oliver B. Fischer
> >>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> >>> P +49 30 44793251
> >>> M +49 178 7903538
> >>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> >>> S oliver.b.fischer
> >>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> >>> X http://xing.to/obf
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> > --
> > N Oliver B. Fischer
> > A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> > P +49 30 44793251
> > M +49 178 7903538
> > E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> > S oliver.b.fischer
> > J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> > X http://xing.to/obf
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> *Anatole Tresch*
> Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead
> Glärnischweg 10
> CH - 8620 Wetzikon
>
> *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1*
> *Twitter:  @atsticks*
> *Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/
> <http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>*
>
> *Google: atsticksMobile  +41-76 344 62 79*
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>.
Have fun, I am currently working on a JSON config server module and client
module and other features. Will work discuss features in the next ZH
Hackergarten on Tuesday, lets see what the guys there thinks is important.
Next will be starting config support (and isolation) for Java EE - will be
fun as well ;)

2015-08-25 21:36 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>:

> Ok guys, I will start to work on our site and postphone the work on other
> stuff as modules and my beloved build infrastructure...
>
> Am 24.08.15 um 21:27 schrieb Werner Keil:
>
>> With JBake?
>>
>> Well, as long as it looks as good or better than right now, the tool
>> doesn't really matter;-)
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>
>>> wrote:
>>> Give a some time. I will start in the next week....
>>>
>>> Am 23.08.15 um 11:54 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>>>
>>> --
>>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>>> P +49 30 44793251
>>> M +49 178 7903538
>>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>> S oliver.b.fischer
>>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>>
>>>
>>>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>


-- 
*Anatole Tresch*
Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead
Glärnischweg 10
CH - 8620 Wetzikon

*Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1*
*Twitter:  @atsticks*
*Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/
<http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>*

*Google: atsticksMobile  +41-76 344 62 79*

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
Ok guys, I will start to work on our site and postphone the work on 
other stuff as modules and my beloved build infrastructure...

Am 24.08.15 um 21:27 schrieb Werner Keil:
> With JBake?
>
> Well, as long as it looks as good or better than right now, the tool
> doesn't really matter;-)
>
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> wrote:
>> Give a some time. I will start in the next week....
>>
>> Am 23.08.15 um 11:54 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>>
>> --
>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> P +49 30 44793251
>> M +49 178 7903538
>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>
>>

-- 
N Oliver B. Fischer
A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
With JBake?

Well, as long as it looks as good or better than right now, the tool
doesn't really matter;-)

On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> wrote:

> Give a some time. I will start in the next week....
>
> Am 23.08.15 um 11:54 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>
>> Hi Oliver
>>
>> I appreciate this initiative. I like the layout of Jodatime as well, So if
>> we can integrate things well and use the site plugin for generate all the
>> stuff, site:deploy should be easy to get things published on our CMS
>> subversion system automatically ;)
>> This would be a benefit for sure ;)
>>
>> Go for it !
>>
>> 2015-08-23 0:50 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>:
>>
>> @John I would choose a layout similar to the one JodaTime uses. This is
>>> not very different from the one we use. We need only a minimized of our
>>> logo.
>>>
>>> If no one objects I would like to provide small PoC on a different
>>> branch...
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>> Am 22.08.15 um 18:55 schrieb John D. Ament:
>>>
>>> --
>>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>>> P +49 30 44793251
>>> M +49 178 7903538
>>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>> S oliver.b.fischer
>>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
Give a some time. I will start in the next week....

Am 23.08.15 um 11:54 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
> Hi Oliver
>
> I appreciate this initiative. I like the layout of Jodatime as well, So if
> we can integrate things well and use the site plugin for generate all the
> stuff, site:deploy should be easy to get things published on our CMS
> subversion system automatically ;)
> This would be a benefit for sure ;)
>
> Go for it !
>
> 2015-08-23 0:50 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>:
>
>> @John I would choose a layout similar to the one JodaTime uses. This is
>> not very different from the one we use. We need only a minimized of our
>> logo.
>>
>> If no one objects I would like to provide small PoC on a different
>> branch...
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> Am 22.08.15 um 18:55 schrieb John D. Ament:
>>
>> --
>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> P +49 30 44793251
>> M +49 178 7903538
>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>
>>
>

-- 
N Oliver B. Fischer
A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>.
Hi Oliver

I appreciate this initiative. I like the layout of Jodatime as well, So if
we can integrate things well and use the site plugin for generate all the
stuff, site:deploy should be easy to get things published on our CMS
subversion system automatically ;)
This would be a benefit for sure ;)

Go for it !

2015-08-23 0:50 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>:

> @John I would choose a layout similar to the one JodaTime uses. This is
> not very different from the one we use. We need only a minimized of our
> logo.
>
> If no one objects I would like to provide small PoC on a different
> branch...
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 22.08.15 um 18:55 schrieb John D. Ament:
>
>> It seems like the questions at hand are:
>>
>> 1. What tools should be used to manage the website?
>> Presently Tamaya is directly writing to the svn site and publishing via
>> CMS.
>> This approach is the deprecated approach.  Most other projects are
>> generating their site from within their main source code and publishing it
>> to another area.  Some still use CMS to do the copy (DeltaSpike is an
>> example) others write directly to production.  Moving the site into the
>> main source control would address the issue Oliver is bringing up, but
>> there are other ways to manage it.  This approach works well with tools
>> like maven since you can have it as a release step to do things like
>> publish javadocs, generate the site, etc.
>>
>> 2. What is the theme/scaffolding of the site?
>> Currently Tamaya uses bootstrap.  Most websites in the world use bootstrap
>> at this point.  We can look at other bootstrap themes, or even different
>> layouts using bootstrap if its desirable.
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:27 PM Oliver B. Fischer <
>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> The only reason I see is to have all documents together with the code
>>> and all the other documents. I think this could be a great benefit.
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>> Am 17.08.15 um 13:50 schrieb Tresch, Anatole :
>>> with the related content generated by the normal maven build
>>> train. The things described are no so complicated, e.g. it can be done by
>>> some ant tasks or even with some tweaked site settings. So I would
>>> propose
>>> to evaluate our options before just choosing a tool ;)
>>> things can be done more easily...
>>> ugly.
>>> for
>>> wrote:
>>> --
>>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>>> P +49 30 44793251
>>> M +49 178 7903538
>>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>> S oliver.b.fischer
>>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>>
>>>
>>>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>


-- 
*Anatole Tresch*
Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead
Glärnischweg 10
CH - 8620 Wetzikon

*Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1*
*Twitter:  @atsticks*
*Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/
<http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>*

*Google: atsticksMobile  +41-76 344 62 79*

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
@John I would choose a layout similar to the one JodaTime uses. This is 
not very different from the one we use. We need only a minimized of our 
logo.

If no one objects I would like to provide small PoC on a different branch...

Oliver

Am 22.08.15 um 18:55 schrieb John D. Ament:
> It seems like the questions at hand are:
>
> 1. What tools should be used to manage the website?
> Presently Tamaya is directly writing to the svn site and publishing via CMS.
> This approach is the deprecated approach.  Most other projects are
> generating their site from within their main source code and publishing it
> to another area.  Some still use CMS to do the copy (DeltaSpike is an
> example) others write directly to production.  Moving the site into the
> main source control would address the issue Oliver is bringing up, but
> there are other ways to manage it.  This approach works well with tools
> like maven since you can have it as a release step to do things like
> publish javadocs, generate the site, etc.
>
> 2. What is the theme/scaffolding of the site?
> Currently Tamaya uses bootstrap.  Most websites in the world use bootstrap
> at this point.  We can look at other bootstrap themes, or even different
> layouts using bootstrap if its desirable.
>
> On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:27 PM Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>
> wrote:
>
>> The only reason I see is to have all documents together with the code
>> and all the other documents. I think this could be a great benefit.
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> Am 17.08.15 um 13:50 schrieb Tresch, Anatole :
>> with the related content generated by the normal maven build
>> train. The things described are no so complicated, e.g. it can be done by
>> some ant tasks or even with some tweaked site settings. So I would propose
>> to evaluate our options before just choosing a tool ;)
>> things can be done more easily...
>> ugly.
>> for
>> wrote:
>> --
>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> P +49 30 44793251
>> M +49 178 7903538
>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>
>>

-- 
N Oliver B. Fischer
A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
We haven't automated it with Maven there yet, but JBake used by
Unit-API/JSR 363 and also JavaMoney.org seems to have a Maven plugin, too;-)

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
Have a look at joda.org. It uses the Maven Reflow Skin
=> http://www.joda.org/joda-time/

Am 22.08.15 um 18:55 schrieb John D. Ament:
> It seems like the questions at hand are:
>
> 1. What tools should be used to manage the website?
> Presently Tamaya is directly writing to the svn site and publishing via CMS.
> This approach is the deprecated approach.  Most other projects are
> generating their site from within their main source code and publishing it
> to another area.  Some still use CMS to do the copy (DeltaSpike is an
> example) others write directly to production.  Moving the site into the
> main source control would address the issue Oliver is bringing up, but
> there are other ways to manage it.  This approach works well with tools
> like maven since you can have it as a release step to do things like
> publish javadocs, generate the site, etc.
>
> 2. What is the theme/scaffolding of the site?
> Currently Tamaya uses bootstrap.  Most websites in the world use bootstrap
> at this point.  We can look at other bootstrap themes, or even different
> layouts using bootstrap if its desirable.
>
> On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:27 PM Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>
> wrote:
>
>> The only reason I see is to have all documents together with the code
>> and all the other documents. I think this could be a great benefit.
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> Am 17.08.15 um 13:50 schrieb Tresch, Anatole :
>> with the related content generated by the normal maven build
>> train. The things described are no so complicated, e.g. it can be done by
>> some ant tasks or even with some tweaked site settings. So I would propose
>> to evaluate our options before just choosing a tool ;)
>> things can be done more easily...
>> ugly.
>> for
>> wrote:
>> --
>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> P +49 30 44793251
>> M +49 178 7903538
>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>
>>

-- 
N Oliver B. Fischer
A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>.
It seems like the questions at hand are:

1. What tools should be used to manage the website?
Presently Tamaya is directly writing to the svn site and publishing via CMS.
This approach is the deprecated approach.  Most other projects are
generating their site from within their main source code and publishing it
to another area.  Some still use CMS to do the copy (DeltaSpike is an
example) others write directly to production.  Moving the site into the
main source control would address the issue Oliver is bringing up, but
there are other ways to manage it.  This approach works well with tools
like maven since you can have it as a release step to do things like
publish javadocs, generate the site, etc.

2. What is the theme/scaffolding of the site?
Currently Tamaya uses bootstrap.  Most websites in the world use bootstrap
at this point.  We can look at other bootstrap themes, or even different
layouts using bootstrap if its desirable.

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:27 PM Oliver B. Fischer <o....@swe-blog.net>
wrote:

> The only reason I see is to have all documents together with the code
> and all the other documents. I think this could be a great benefit.
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 17.08.15 um 13:50 schrieb Tresch, Anatole :
> > Hi all
> >
> > the only thing we need is some tooling that
> > - checks out during deploy the current site from SVN
> > - update the corresponding directories for docs, examples and javadocs
> with the related content generated by the normal maven build
> > - check in the changes to SVN so they are staged.
> >
> > So basically I don’t see (yet) either why we should now jump on the site
> train. The things described are no so complicated, e.g. it can be done by
> some ant tasks or even with some tweaked site settings. So I would propose
> to evaluate our options before just choosing a tool ;)
> >
> > Perhaps I have some time next days to see what is possible and how
> things can be done more easily...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Anatole
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Oliver B. Fischer [mailto:o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net]
> > Sent: Sonntag, 16. August 2015 17:55
> > To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Where is the website?
> >
> > IMHO Maven site would perfect for us as it offers us an easy way to
> > manage our documentation and all the other stuff. That a lot of projects
> > use other tools is easy to understand as the default Maven site looks
> ugly.
> >
> > As we do not have so many people currently contributing to Tamaya Maven
> > Site would be a light weight solution for us.
> >
> > WDYT?
> >
> > Oliver
> >
> > Am 16.08.15 um 17:23 schrieb Werner Keil:
> >> Can you point to any Apache projects incubating or not, who use Reflow
> for
> >> their "modern" look?
> >>
> >> Werner
> >>
> >> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
The only reason I see is to have all documents together with the code 
and all the other documents. I think this could be a great benefit.

Oliver

Am 17.08.15 um 13:50 schrieb Tresch, Anatole :
> Hi all
>
> the only thing we need is some tooling that
> - checks out during deploy the current site from SVN
> - update the corresponding directories for docs, examples and javadocs with the related content generated by the normal maven build
> - check in the changes to SVN so they are staged.
>
> So basically I don’t see (yet) either why we should now jump on the site train. The things described are no so complicated, e.g. it can be done by some ant tasks or even with some tweaked site settings. So I would propose to evaluate our options before just choosing a tool ;)
>
> Perhaps I have some time next days to see what is possible and how things can be done more easily...
>
> Cheers,
> Anatole
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oliver B. Fischer [mailto:o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net]
> Sent: Sonntag, 16. August 2015 17:55
> To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Where is the website?
>
> IMHO Maven site would perfect for us as it offers us an easy way to
> manage our documentation and all the other stuff. That a lot of projects
> use other tools is easy to understand as the default Maven site looks ugly.
>
> As we do not have so many people currently contributing to Tamaya Maven
> Site would be a light weight solution for us.
>
> WDYT?
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 16.08.15 um 17:23 schrieb Werner Keil:
>> Can you point to any Apache projects incubating or not, who use Reflow for
>> their "modern" look?
>>
>> Werner
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>

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RE: Where is the website?

Posted by "Tresch, Anatole " <an...@credit-suisse.com>.
Hi all

the only thing we need is some tooling that
- checks out during deploy the current site from SVN
- update the corresponding directories for docs, examples and javadocs with the related content generated by the normal maven build
- check in the changes to SVN so they are staged.

So basically I don’t see (yet) either why we should now jump on the site train. The things described are no so complicated, e.g. it can be done by some ant tasks or even with some tweaked site settings. So I would propose to evaluate our options before just choosing a tool ;)

Perhaps I have some time next days to see what is possible and how things can be done more easily...

Cheers,
Anatole

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver B. Fischer [mailto:o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net] 
Sent: Sonntag, 16. August 2015 17:55
To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Where is the website?

IMHO Maven site would perfect for us as it offers us an easy way to 
manage our documentation and all the other stuff. That a lot of projects 
use other tools is easy to understand as the default Maven site looks ugly.

As we do not have so many people currently contributing to Tamaya Maven 
Site would be a light weight solution for us.

WDYT?

Oliver

Am 16.08.15 um 17:23 schrieb Werner Keil:
> Can you point to any Apache projects incubating or not, who use Reflow for
> their "modern" look?
>
> Werner
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> AFAIK all the sites are still managed on SVN, so that would not win much.
>> Generating the Site into a sub-section of the site, skinned as good as it
>> gets is worth a thought however, but there are fewer and fewer Apache
>> projects using it as the only site these days.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net> wrote:
>>

-- 
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A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
IMHO Maven site would perfect for us as it offers us an easy way to 
manage our documentation and all the other stuff. That a lot of projects 
use other tools is easy to understand as the default Maven site looks ugly.

As we do not have so many people currently contributing to Tamaya Maven 
Site would be a light weight solution for us.

WDYT?

Oliver

Am 16.08.15 um 17:23 schrieb Werner Keil:
> Can you point to any Apache projects incubating or not, who use Reflow for
> their "modern" look?
>
> Werner
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> AFAIK all the sites are still managed on SVN, so that would not win much.
>> Generating the Site into a sub-section of the site, skinned as good as it
>> gets is worth a thought however, but there are fewer and fewer Apache
>> projects using it as the only site these days.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net> wrote:
>>

-- 
N Oliver B. Fischer
A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
Can you point to any Apache projects incubating or not, who use Reflow for
their "modern" look?

Werner

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:

> AFAIK all the sites are still managed on SVN, so that would not win much.
> Generating the Site into a sub-section of the site, skinned as good as it
> gets is worth a thought however, but there are fewer and fewer Apache
> projects using it as the only site these days.
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net> wrote:
>
>> Maven site support skinning via plugins. Please have a look at
>> http://andriusvelykis.github.io/reflow-maven-skin/
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> Am 16.08.15 um 17:12 schrieb Werner Keil:
>>
>>> Actually a large number of Apache projects uses some sort of Bootstrap UI
>>> version these days;-)
>>> http://ace.apache.org/
>>> http://cassandra.apache.org/
>>> http://deltaspike.apache.org/
>>> etc.
>>> Last but not least Apache.org itself: https://www.apache.org/
>>>
>>> Werner
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>> would it be an option to use the Maven site of Tamaya as homepage? There
>>>> are some projects doing this with success. It would be easy do build and
>>>> integrate the complete documenten and API docs of Tamaya?
>>>>
>>>> Oliver
>>>>
>>>> Am 03.08.15 um 19:12 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>>>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>>>> P +49 30 44793251
>>>> M +49 178 7903538
>>>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>>> S oliver.b.fischer
>>>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>>>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>> --
>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> P +49 30 44793251
>> M +49 178 7903538
>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>
>>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
AFAIK all the sites are still managed on SVN, so that would not win much.
Generating the Site into a sub-section of the site, skinned as good as it
gets is worth a thought however, but there are fewer and fewer Apache
projects using it as the only site these days.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> wrote:

> Maven site support skinning via plugins. Please have a look at
> http://andriusvelykis.github.io/reflow-maven-skin/
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 16.08.15 um 17:12 schrieb Werner Keil:
>
>> Actually a large number of Apache projects uses some sort of Bootstrap UI
>> version these days;-)
>> http://ace.apache.org/
>> http://cassandra.apache.org/
>> http://deltaspike.apache.org/
>> etc.
>> Last but not least Apache.org itself: https://www.apache.org/
>>
>> Werner
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
>> o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>
>>> wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> would it be an option to use the Maven site of Tamaya as homepage? There
>>> are some projects doing this with success. It would be easy do build and
>>> integrate the complete documenten and API docs of Tamaya?
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>> Am 03.08.15 um 19:12 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>>>
>>> --
>>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>>> P +49 30 44793251
>>> M +49 178 7903538
>>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>>> S oliver.b.fischer
>>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>>
>>>
>>>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
Maven site support skinning via plugins. Please have a look at 
http://andriusvelykis.github.io/reflow-maven-skin/

Oliver

Am 16.08.15 um 17:12 schrieb Werner Keil:
> Actually a large number of Apache projects uses some sort of Bootstrap UI
> version these days;-)
> http://ace.apache.org/
> http://cassandra.apache.org/
> http://deltaspike.apache.org/
> etc.
> Last but not least Apache.org itself: https://www.apache.org/
>
> Werner
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> would it be an option to use the Maven site of Tamaya as homepage? There
>> are some projects doing this with success. It would be easy do build and
>> integrate the complete documenten and API docs of Tamaya?
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> Am 03.08.15 um 19:12 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>>
>> --
>> N Oliver B. Fischer
>> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
>> P +49 30 44793251
>> M +49 178 7903538
>> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
>> S oliver.b.fischer
>> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
>> X http://xing.to/obf
>>
>>

-- 
N Oliver B. Fischer
A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
P +49 30 44793251
M +49 178 7903538
E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
S oliver.b.fischer
J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
X http://xing.to/obf


Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
Actually a large number of Apache projects uses some sort of Bootstrap UI
version these days;-)
http://ace.apache.org/
http://cassandra.apache.org/
http://deltaspike.apache.org/
etc.
Last but not least Apache.org itself: https://www.apache.org/

Werner

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> would it be an option to use the Maven site of Tamaya as homepage? There
> are some projects doing this with success. It would be easy do build and
> integrate the complete documenten and API docs of Tamaya?
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 03.08.15 um 19:12 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>
>> That would be great and also beneficial to other projects imo!
>> Am 03.08.2015 19:06 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
>>
>> I think if we can move the whole thing to an asciidoc based solution, it
>>> would be better.  I can spend some time looking at it.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> could
>>> nor
>>> prone,
>>> or
>>> look
>>> It
>>>
>>
> --
> N Oliver B. Fischer
> A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany
> P +49 30 44793251
> M +49 178 7903538
> E o.b.fischer@swe-blog.net
> S oliver.b.fischer
> J oliver.b.fischer@jabber.org
> X http://xing.to/obf
>
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "Oliver B. Fischer" <o....@swe-blog.net>.
Hi guys,

would it be an option to use the Maven site of Tamaya as homepage? There 
are some projects doing this with success. It would be easy do build and 
integrate the complete documenten and API docs of Tamaya?

Oliver

Am 03.08.15 um 19:12 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
> That would be great and also beneficial to other projects imo!
> Am 03.08.2015 19:06 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
>
>> I think if we can move the whole thing to an asciidoc based solution, it
>> would be better.  I can spend some time looking at it.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> could
>> nor
>> prone,
>> or
>> look
>> It

-- 
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P +49 30 44793251
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Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>.
That would be great and also beneficial to other projects imo!
Am 03.08.2015 19:06 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:

> I think if we can move the whole thing to an asciidoc based solution, it
> would be better.  I can spend some time looking at it.
>
> John
>
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Anatole,
> >
> > Thanks for the feedback. It does while manual however not seem to require
> > Vagrant, VirtualBox, vmware or Docker to get it deployed?;-)
> > While who knows, if it really helped maybe the whole process could in
> > future be automated, but for now, what works for DeltaSpike or Tamaya
> could
> > work for DeviceMap, too.
> >
> > Werner
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Tresch, Anatole <
> > anatole.tresch@credit-suisse.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all
> > >
> > > The site is based on the sources from Deltaspike. Currently site
> > > deployment is a manual process:
> > > - checkout/update the svn repository.
> > > - copy generated docs (html files), build from the docs module into the
> > > corresponding section in docs
> > > - copy generated javadocs into the corresponding javadoc (don’t ask for
> > > the exact name...)
> > > - commit everything
> > > - go the page, activate the Apache site booklet, update and check the
> > > staged page
> > > - commit everything for publishing it
> > >
> > > I think this much too complicated and cumbersome. But honestly I have
> nor
> > > experience nor knowledge to implement an automatic approach. So if
> > > somebody could help here, it would be perfect and also less error
> prone,
> > > especially for future releases, where we also have the requirement of
> > > correct archival of former releases...
> > >
> > > Anatole
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Werner Keil [mailto:werner.keil@gmail.com]
> > > Sent: Montag, 3. August 2015 17:33
> > > To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
> > > Cc: private@devicemap.apache.org
> > > Subject: Re: Where is the website?
> > >
> > > Anatole/all,
> > >
> > > What about the site, is that static HTML based on an initial template
> or
> > is
> > > there a regular generator, and which one?
> > > Tamaya looks mostly inspired by DeltaSpike or other new Apache project
> > > sites.
> > >
> > > At DeviceMap ours was based on an earlier template and PMC member Radu
> > who
> > > had been experimenting with Jekyll documented what sounds a bit painful
> > to
> > > me if all the preconditions were necessary to make the project site
> look
> > > "nice" (similar to what e.g. Tamaya started with;-)
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Werner
> > >
> > > On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Yep the website is in subversion. The docs and javadocs are currently
> > not
> > > > automatically synched with a release. I did it manually...
> > > >
> > > > Anatole
> > > > Am 02.08.2015 17:34 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
> > > >
> > > > > All,
> > > > >
> > > > > I was reviewing
> > http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html
> > > > and
> > > > > noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.
> It
> > > > > doesn't seem to talk about the website.
> > > > >
> > > > > Is the website in fact managed in SVN?
> > > > >
> > > > > John
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>.
I think if we can move the whole thing to an asciidoc based solution, it
would be better.  I can spend some time looking at it.

John

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Anatole,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. It does while manual however not seem to require
> Vagrant, VirtualBox, vmware or Docker to get it deployed?;-)
> While who knows, if it really helped maybe the whole process could in
> future be automated, but for now, what works for DeltaSpike or Tamaya could
> work for DeviceMap, too.
>
> Werner
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Tresch, Anatole <
> anatole.tresch@credit-suisse.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > The site is based on the sources from Deltaspike. Currently site
> > deployment is a manual process:
> > - checkout/update the svn repository.
> > - copy generated docs (html files), build from the docs module into the
> > corresponding section in docs
> > - copy generated javadocs into the corresponding javadoc (don’t ask for
> > the exact name...)
> > - commit everything
> > - go the page, activate the Apache site booklet, update and check the
> > staged page
> > - commit everything for publishing it
> >
> > I think this much too complicated and cumbersome. But honestly I have nor
> > experience nor knowledge to implement an automatic approach. So if
> > somebody could help here, it would be perfect and also less error prone,
> > especially for future releases, where we also have the requirement of
> > correct archival of former releases...
> >
> > Anatole
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Werner Keil [mailto:werner.keil@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Montag, 3. August 2015 17:33
> > To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
> > Cc: private@devicemap.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Where is the website?
> >
> > Anatole/all,
> >
> > What about the site, is that static HTML based on an initial template or
> is
> > there a regular generator, and which one?
> > Tamaya looks mostly inspired by DeltaSpike or other new Apache project
> > sites.
> >
> > At DeviceMap ours was based on an earlier template and PMC member Radu
> who
> > had been experimenting with Jekyll documented what sounds a bit painful
> to
> > me if all the preconditions were necessary to make the project site look
> > "nice" (similar to what e.g. Tamaya started with;-)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Werner
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Yep the website is in subversion. The docs and javadocs are currently
> not
> > > automatically synched with a release. I did it manually...
> > >
> > > Anatole
> > > Am 02.08.2015 17:34 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
> > >
> > > > All,
> > > >
> > > > I was reviewing
> http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html
> > > and
> > > > noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.  It
> > > > doesn't seem to talk about the website.
> > > >
> > > > Is the website in fact managed in SVN?
> > > >
> > > > John
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
Hi Anatole,

Thanks for the feedback. It does while manual however not seem to require
Vagrant, VirtualBox, vmware or Docker to get it deployed?;-)
While who knows, if it really helped maybe the whole process could in
future be automated, but for now, what works for DeltaSpike or Tamaya could
work for DeviceMap, too.

Werner



On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Tresch, Anatole <
anatole.tresch@credit-suisse.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> The site is based on the sources from Deltaspike. Currently site
> deployment is a manual process:
> - checkout/update the svn repository.
> - copy generated docs (html files), build from the docs module into the
> corresponding section in docs
> - copy generated javadocs into the corresponding javadoc (don’t ask for
> the exact name...)
> - commit everything
> - go the page, activate the Apache site booklet, update and check the
> staged page
> - commit everything for publishing it
>
> I think this much too complicated and cumbersome. But honestly I have nor
> experience nor knowledge to implement an automatic approach. So if
> somebody could help here, it would be perfect and also less error prone,
> especially for future releases, where we also have the requirement of
> correct archival of former releases...
>
> Anatole
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Werner Keil [mailto:werner.keil@gmail.com]
> Sent: Montag, 3. August 2015 17:33
> To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
> Cc: private@devicemap.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Where is the website?
>
> Anatole/all,
>
> What about the site, is that static HTML based on an initial template or is
> there a regular generator, and which one?
> Tamaya looks mostly inspired by DeltaSpike or other new Apache project
> sites.
>
> At DeviceMap ours was based on an earlier template and PMC member Radu who
> had been experimenting with Jekyll documented what sounds a bit painful to
> me if all the preconditions were necessary to make the project site look
> "nice" (similar to what e.g. Tamaya started with;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Werner
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Yep the website is in subversion. The docs and javadocs are currently not
> > automatically synched with a release. I did it manually...
> >
> > Anatole
> > Am 02.08.2015 17:34 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
> >
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I was reviewing http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html
> > and
> > > noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.  It
> > > doesn't seem to talk about the website.
> > >
> > > Is the website in fact managed in SVN?
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> >
>

RE: Where is the website?

Posted by "Tresch, Anatole " <an...@credit-suisse.com>.
Hi all

The site is based on the sources from Deltaspike. Currently site deployment is a manual process:
- checkout/update the svn repository.
- copy generated docs (html files), build from the docs module into the corresponding section in docs
- copy generated javadocs into the corresponding javadoc (don’t ask for the exact name...)
- commit everything
- go the page, activate the Apache site booklet, update and check the staged page
- commit everything for publishing it

I think this much too complicated and cumbersome. But honestly I have nor experience nor knowledge to implement an automatic approach. So if
somebody could help here, it would be perfect and also less error prone, especially for future releases, where we also have the requirement of correct archival of former releases...

Anatole


-----Original Message-----
From: Werner Keil [mailto:werner.keil@gmail.com] 
Sent: Montag, 3. August 2015 17:33
To: dev@tamaya.incubator.apache.org
Cc: private@devicemap.apache.org
Subject: Re: Where is the website?

Anatole/all,

What about the site, is that static HTML based on an initial template or is
there a regular generator, and which one?
Tamaya looks mostly inspired by DeltaSpike or other new Apache project
sites.

At DeviceMap ours was based on an earlier template and PMC member Radu who
had been experimenting with Jekyll documented what sounds a bit painful to
me if all the preconditions were necessary to make the project site look
"nice" (similar to what e.g. Tamaya started with;-)

Thanks,
Werner

On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yep the website is in subversion. The docs and javadocs are currently not
> automatically synched with a release. I did it manually...
>
> Anatole
> Am 02.08.2015 17:34 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I was reviewing http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html
> and
> > noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.  It
> > doesn't seem to talk about the website.
> >
> > Is the website in fact managed in SVN?
> >
> > John
> >
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
Anatole/all,

What about the site, is that static HTML based on an initial template or is
there a regular generator, and which one?
Tamaya looks mostly inspired by DeltaSpike or other new Apache project
sites.

At DeviceMap ours was based on an earlier template and PMC member Radu who
had been experimenting with Jekyll documented what sounds a bit painful to
me if all the preconditions were necessary to make the project site look
"nice" (similar to what e.g. Tamaya started with;-)

Thanks,
Werner

On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yep the website is in subversion. The docs and javadocs are currently not
> automatically synched with a release. I did it manually...
>
> Anatole
> Am 02.08.2015 17:34 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I was reviewing http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html
> and
> > noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.  It
> > doesn't seem to talk about the website.
> >
> > Is the website in fact managed in SVN?
> >
> > John
> >
>

Re: Where is the website?

Posted by Anatole Tresch <at...@gmail.com>.
Yep the website is in subversion. The docs and javadocs are currently not
automatically synched with a release. I did it manually...

Anatole
Am 02.08.2015 17:34 schrieb "John D. Ament" <jo...@apache.org>:

> All,
>
> I was reviewing http://tamaya.incubator.apache.org/documentation.html and
> noticed that it's talking about the docs managed in our git repo.  It
> doesn't seem to talk about the website.
>
> Is the website in fact managed in SVN?
>
> John
>