Author: jpotts
Date: Thu Mar 10 00:00:32 2011
New Revision: 786782

Log:
Changing cmislib docs link.

Modified:
    websites/production/chemistry/   (props changed)
    websites/production/chemistry/content/python/cmislib.html

Propchange: websites/production/chemistry/
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--- svn:mergeinfo (original)
+++ svn:mergeinfo Thu Mar 10 00:00:32 2011
@@ -1 +1 @@
-/websites/staging/chemistry/trunk:785583-786777
+/websites/staging/chemistry/trunk:785583-786781

Modified: websites/production/chemistry/content/python/cmislib.html
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--- websites/production/chemistry/content/python/cmislib.html (original)
+++ websites/production/chemistry/content/python/cmislib.html Thu Mar 10 
00:00:32 2011
@@ -234,8 +234,7 @@ Documentum, and any other content reposi
 They require access to a CMIS provider. There are many freely-available CMIS 
repositories available to run locally or that are hosted.</p>
 <p><a name="cmislib-DOC"></a></p>
 <h2 id="doc">DOC</h2>
-<p>Documentation that tells you what this is all about can be found in the doc 
directory.
-It is also published <a 
href="http://incubator.apache.org/chemistry/cmislib-doc/";>here</a> as part of 
the regular Hudson process.
+<p>Documentation that tells you what this is all about can be found in the doc 
directory. You can build the docs yourself using <a 
href="http://sphinx.pocoo.org";>Sphinx</a> or browse the docs for the latest 
version <a href="http://chemistry.apache.org/python/docs/";>here</a>.
 Please see the doc for dependencies, required CMIS version level, required 
Python version, etc.</p></div>
              <!-- Content -->
            </td>


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