On 6/13/07, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

* tar.gz files match zips for structure.

What does that mean?


In Opera I got broken images on this page.

http://people.apache.org/~jochen/commons-io/site/changes-report.html

You are right, this is

   http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-190

I suggest that I fix this manually in the deployed site.

Same on this useless looking report (in that it will always be out of date):

http://people.apache.org/~jochen/commons-io/site/jira-report.html

Again, I have no problem to remove it from the deployed site.


Personally I feel that when voting on a new rc dist, the previous +1s
still count (by lazyness) and its really about converting the -1s over
to +1s.

That's interesting. If others feel the same, then I'd like to see this
fixed somewhere. I'll bring up a different thread on that.


I'm -1 with respect to the md5s. Presuming you did them by hand, it's
something you can easily fix without rerolling anything. Even if not,
I'd just fix them by hand anyway.

Ok, as you are the second one asking for it, I've changed it. Same for
the .sha1 files.


I'm -0 on the validator bit meaning a reroll. I dislike how Maven1
puts the site in the binary and am looking forward to doing a Maven2
build and finding a way to only put the real docs in the binary
(javadoc, release notes and user guide).

That's a matter of opinion. I for my part do like if the site is included.


Jochen

--
"Besides, manipulating elections is under penalty of law, resulting in
a preventative effect against manipulating elections.

The german government justifying the use of electronic voting machines
and obviously  believing that we don't need a police, because all
illegal actions are forbidden.

http://dip.bundestag.de/btd/16/051/1605194.pdf

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