On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 04:09:26PM +0100, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote: > On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 09:18:46AM +0100, Javier Fern�ndez-Sanguino Pe�a > wrote: > > > > So we could have this (in the long term) > > > > 1.- CVS data at Alioth, CVS scripts at gluck (which might or might not be > > synced manually from Alioth's CVS) > > > > 2.- Somebody (in the cvs_doc group) runs a cronjob at gluck that runs 'make > > all' (gluck is a developer accesible machine so anyone could set this up) > > and sets PUBLISHDIR to (for example) > > /home/org/www.debian.org/www/doc/manuals/ (that directory should be rw > > for the group for obvious reasons) [2] > > > > 3.- www-master, instead of doing 'make all' from the debian-doc CVS tree, > > retrieves the copy that gluck generated. > > > > I agree. Is there a real reason to copy pages onto www-master too? > Does not a link suffice? That could reduce problems. >
I mean development pages, of course. If we would consider a multi-release schema for stable/unstable documentation we probably should have only links there and maintain all pages (both stable and unstable ones) on gluck only. -- Francesco P. Lovergine

