Jeremias Maerki wrote: > > Using Forrest 0.7 to create the xml.apache.org site and having had good > experiences for the XML Graphics and FOP sites, I'm going to change the > xml.apache.org deployment to use (local) ForrestBot.
Great. > The generated site > will not be committed to the SVN repository anymore, but directly > uploaded using SCP to cvs.apache.org:/www/xml.apache.org. If someone > doesn't agree with that, please tell me. What is the reason for doing that? For any projects that i have worked on, we have remained with storing the generated docs in SVN. It seems more efficient. Also that is what infra wanted. It makes it possible to restore a site easily. The people at [EMAIL PROTECTED] are trying to work out better ways of publishing sites, but not happened yet. There are a couple of problems with doing stuff via scp. One is that it uploads every doc, even if not changed. Also it is harder to revert a change if we stuff up. Even though i don't agree with using SCP, i am not going to suggest changing it. What you have done does work okay and xml-site is a small site and is not receiving lots of changes. Still, i am interested to know why you think SCP is better. -David --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]