Hi, Holger Wansing <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > today I have committed changes to push the Debian Installer > Internationalization > and Localization Guide (aka d-i internals manual) to www. > > I created a new directory at dillon: /srv/d-i.debian.org/www/d-i-internals > for this and added a cron job (actually disabled) to build that daily. > Since it's a really small manual, no real load added to dillon. > > Is this ok for you? > Any impacts I forgot, or something could be done better/different? > We could also add a directory like "doc" under www and put all d-i > documentation > together... > > And: should we rename "manual" into "installation-guide" now, to reflect the > changed official name? (Ah, there could be many places, which link to the old > url. > That's also an argument to not move it into a doc subfolder.)
Ping? May I assume, that you are fine with the D-I Internals solution, as it is now? Another one: I have worked to get statistics back for the installation-guide, too. There used to be a page on alioth for this, and now I think it would make sense to have that under https://d-i.debian.org/manual/. Under that URL, the old statistics page from alioth is now online (while some data is still missing; a new full build run is just running). As a consequence, I have disabled a cron entry 0 23 * * * cd $DI/installation-guide && git pull ; cd build && destination=$WWW/manual ./build.sh >/dev/null ; ~/bin/push-www which built the installation-guide daily in the past. Do you still want such cron job? It builds the whole manual, no matter what has changed. On the contrary, the manual-daily job only builds those languages, which received changings. Greetings Holger -- ============================================================ Created with Sylpheed 3.5.1 under D E B I A N L I N U X 9 " S T R E T C H " . Registered Linux User #311290 - https://linuxcounter.net/ ============================================================

