On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 07:12:27PM +0100, Peter Howkins wrote:
> 1) Redo the website. I mocked up a plan of a 4 page website, user page, 

I've got a lot more done on the website, I'd like to check it into CVS, 
but ideally in seperate repository to arcem. Other Sourceforge projects 
have managed to setup one repository for code and a seperate for their 
website. Once in CVS it'll be easier for others to edit it, plus we get 
good backups. The only drawback is how people might edit it.

 - Check out the webpage project
 - Edit it locally and test it
 - Check in changes
 - ssh into the sourceforge shell account and type 'cvs up' to make the
   live website up to date.

Does anyone have any problems working like this?

Oh, here's the link to the webpages again

http://www.home.marutan.net/arcempage/

http://www.home.marutan.net/arcempage/developer.html
( added CVS commit mailing list )

http://www.home.marutan.net/arcempage/screenshots.html
( featuring stolen photos and screenshot from the Mac OS X and GP2x pages 
:) oh and much smaller thumbnails :) )

http://www.home.marutan.net/arcempage/manual.html
( this is largely updated, but there's some bits marked TODO that I'd 
appreciate some help with )

Peter

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