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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by David Reid <da...@jetnet.co.uk> on 2006/01/23 10:43:03 UTC
doap file
I've committed a DOAP file into the trunk repo. This file is referenced
by http://projects.apache.org and so we should be keeping it up to date.
That site also has details on what it all means and the data that it
should contain.
david
Re: doap file
Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <ju...@erenkrantz.com>.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 02:56:36PM +0100, Erik Abele wrote:
> Since this is not trunk-specific and doesn't really belong to the
> source and/or release of a specific version, I'd prefer to keep this
> file somewhere in [1] instead of [2]... that may sound a bit picky
+1 to moving it to httpd/site. There is no reason to clutter httpd's trunk
code directory with this DOAP stuff. -- justin
Re: doap file
Posted by Erik Abele <er...@codefaktor.de>.
On 23.01.2006, at 23:13, David Reid wrote:
> Erik Abele wrote:
>> Since this is not trunk-specific and doesn't really belong to the
>> source and/or release of a specific version, I'd prefer to keep this
>> file somewhere in [1] instead of [2]... that may sound a bit
>> picky but
>> it's a bit cleaner IMHO (accessible via HTTP w/o SVN backend, repo
>> permissions: docs people can access /site/trunk which might not be
>> always true for httpd/trunk, 'nicer' URL for outside usage, etc.)...
>>
>> Comments?
>
> The only reason for keeping it under trunk was that having it there
> it's
> available to people doing releases. Putting it under site means that
> those wishing to do a thorough review means they have to have 2 repos
> checked out. *shrug*
Yep, they will need it anyways for the site changes (download.xml,
index.xml) and furthermore you need a third checkout for the
announcement: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/dist/ ;-)
> I don't really care and so will move it.
Already done, I just moved it over to http://httpd.apache.org/
doap.rdf while I finally removed the AC05 blurbs :)
Cheers,
Erik
Re: doap file
Posted by David Reid <da...@jetnet.co.uk>.
Erik Abele wrote:
> [CC'ing docs to also let them know that there's something to maintain ;-)]
>
> On 23.01.2006, at 10:43, David Reid wrote:
>
>> I've committed a DOAP file into the trunk repo. This file is referenced
>> by http://projects.apache.org and so we should be keeping it up to date.
>> That site also has details on what it all means and the data that it
>> should contain.
>
>
> Since this is not trunk-specific and doesn't really belong to the
> source and/or release of a specific version, I'd prefer to keep this
> file somewhere in [1] instead of [2]... that may sound a bit picky but
> it's a bit cleaner IMHO (accessible via HTTP w/o SVN backend, repo
> permissions: docs people can access /site/trunk which might not be
> always true for httpd/trunk, 'nicer' URL for outside usage, etc.)...
>
> Comments?
The only reason for keeping it under trunk was that having it there it's
available to people doing releases. Putting it under site means that
those wishing to do a thorough review means they have to have 2 repos
checked out. *shrug*
I don't really care and so will move it.
>
> Cheers,
> Erik
>
> [1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/site/trunk/docs/
> [2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/
>
Re: doap file
Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <ju...@erenkrantz.com>.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 02:56:36PM +0100, Erik Abele wrote:
> Since this is not trunk-specific and doesn't really belong to the
> source and/or release of a specific version, I'd prefer to keep this
> file somewhere in [1] instead of [2]... that may sound a bit picky
+1 to moving it to httpd/site. There is no reason to clutter httpd's trunk
code directory with this DOAP stuff. -- justin
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Re: doap file
Posted by Erik Abele <er...@codefaktor.de>.
[CC'ing docs to also let them know that there's something to
maintain ;-)]
On 23.01.2006, at 10:43, David Reid wrote:
> I've committed a DOAP file into the trunk repo. This file is
> referenced
> by http://projects.apache.org and so we should be keeping it up to
> date.
> That site also has details on what it all means and the data that it
> should contain.
Since this is not trunk-specific and doesn't really belong to the
source and/or release of a specific version, I'd prefer to keep this
file somewhere in [1] instead of [2]... that may sound a bit picky
but it's a bit cleaner IMHO (accessible via HTTP w/o SVN backend,
repo permissions: docs people can access /site/trunk which might not
be always true for httpd/trunk, 'nicer' URL for outside usage, etc.)...
Comments?
Cheers,
Erik
[1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/site/trunk/docs/
[2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/
Re: doap file
Posted by Erik Abele <er...@codefaktor.de>.
[CC'ing docs to also let them know that there's something to
maintain ;-)]
On 23.01.2006, at 10:43, David Reid wrote:
> I've committed a DOAP file into the trunk repo. This file is
> referenced
> by http://projects.apache.org and so we should be keeping it up to
> date.
> That site also has details on what it all means and the data that it
> should contain.
Since this is not trunk-specific and doesn't really belong to the
source and/or release of a specific version, I'd prefer to keep this
file somewhere in [1] instead of [2]... that may sound a bit picky
but it's a bit cleaner IMHO (accessible via HTTP w/o SVN backend,
repo permissions: docs people can access /site/trunk which might not
be always true for httpd/trunk, 'nicer' URL for outside usage, etc.)...
Comments?
Cheers,
Erik
[1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/site/trunk/docs/
[2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/