On Sunday, March 23, 2003, at 04:23 AM, Jeff Turner wrote:
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I've also added Cocoon to the Forrestbot run, regenerating every 4 hours:
http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/sites/cocoon-site/index.html
Freedom!!
However as the Forrestbot doesn't provide an opportunity to copy sitemap.xmap.forrest05 to sitemap.xmap, the FAQs and some .txt links are broken.
So how about we: - Rename sitemap.xmap.forrest05 to sitemap.xmap in CVS, thus making the Forrestbot output "committable".
Why can't we have our own sitemap for Forrest-specific docs. Will a separate sitemap still work with forrestbot? If not, when? For example, the faqs and jars pages need their own custom matches which could be added in a snap. I can't see why we need to depend on the Forrest project for these additions.
- (optional) Fix the Cocoon 'build docs' target to read its sitemap from
another file, so the old doc generation process still works
This **must** continue to work until we've transitioned.
- Switch on Forrestbot's commit facility, so any committer can regenerate and commit the updated HTML/PDF from the web interface.
+100 -- but we have a bit to do (jars pages, faqs, and redirects) before it becomes the web site.
This way, people doing serious doc generation can obtain a Forrest snapshot, and everyone else can rely on the Forresbot to view updates (updates can be triggered manually), and potentially commit the results.
Sound decent?
Thanks Jeff and David.
Diana
