(moved to cocoon-docs) On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 11:30:09AM +0100, Stephan Michels wrote: > > On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Jeff Turner wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 11:08:39AM +0100, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > > ... > > > Moreover, to be honest, I think that we should aim to improve > > > forrest/lenya and make it a structured wiki and setup a CMS and point > > > users to that for editing. > > > > Getting the latest Chaperon updates was a major impetus for the recent > > Cocoon upgrade. Wiki parsing is just waiting for a volunteer. > > ;-) First we make the transition, then I will help you on this topic. > deal?
:) Thanks, help would be very welcome. As for Forrest transition, the easy part is done. The site currently built at: http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/sites/cocoon-site/ should now contain all the content of the Cocoon-built site. To get the CVS version of Forrest known to work with Cocoon, run 'cvs update -r stable' in xml-forrest. Remaining issues: - There are lots of untranslated @tokens@ in the xdocs. A short-term solution would be to do a filter-copy in forrest-build.xml before Forrest is invoked. Nicer long-term solution is to write a FilterTransformer, using input modules much like LinkRewriterTransformer does. If there's no better ideas I'll get around to this eventually. - jars.xml isn't generated. Could be fixed with another forrest-build.xml pre-generation hack. Perhaps in Forrest we should allow hooks for calling targets in external Ant scripts. - doclist.html isn't used. doclist.html isn't referred to anywhere, and the mechanism of aggregating all book.xml's looks kinda brittle, so I didn't port it to the Forrest sitemap.xmap. If we still want this, it's easy to do. - Someone needs to decide how to use the tabs. How about: | Home | User docs | Dev docs | Wiki | I certainly wouldn't ditch the 'docs' target. CVS Forrest is horribly (unusably?) slow by comparison. 3 mins vs. 15 mins. I hope this mostly due to the new CLI. If it is the speed/generality tradeoffs Forrest has made, we'll have to reconsider them. --Jeff > > Stephan. >
