+1
Emmanuel
Brett Porter a écrit :
As I alluded to in my other mail, I did some work on making a top level
site. More work is needed, and I need to drag in the project
documentation itself, but I thought it'd be good to get some feedback.
It's all out of the way for right now.
It looks like this:
http://people.apache.org/~brett/new-archiva-site-mockup/
(don't mind the design so much - more about the content and emphasis,
though do note the easy popup for downloads when moused over :).
It's meant to be very simple, and once you download, you go off to the
documentation for the latest version for the guide. The documentation
will have the left nav that was introduced on trunk and be basically
self contained. You'll be able to get to docs for older versions if you
desire.
BTW, I also started to prepare trunk for making documentation instead of
a site (that can be bundled up and deployed at /docs/1.0 as I discussed
in the other mail). For this, I also introduced a shared parent POM for
Archiva in /parent. I haven't flipped trunk to use it yet though. Any
objections to me doing that? I can create an externals archiva-all that
will pull in trunk, parent and site if that helps.
Thoughts, flames? All totally undoable, but I think this is the way to
go :)
Cheers,
Brett
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