Hi, all.

Any further comments/votes on this? (mentors?)

This has been open for best part of 72 hours now, so if no further
comments by Friday morning (UTC+1) I'll assume consensus and put this
into action.

Cheers
Richard.


On 9 June 2014 23:39, Richard Downer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Myself and some coworkers have recently been working on a "refreshed"
> Brooklyn website, with the intention that this becomes the new website
> for Apache Brooklyn. I have previously posted to this list with a link
> to draft edition; thanks to those who gave me feedback.
>
> The draft website can be viewed here: https://people.apache.org/~richard/
>
> I now propose to move this to https://brooklyn.incubator.apache.org/
> (which is currently blank)
>
> I note the Infra team page at https://www.apache.org/dev/project-site.html:
>
> Quote: "Every Apache project or podling has a website hosted at
> apache.org that is maintained by one of these tools. It is up to each
> project to decide the details of how their own website is maintained
> and what software is used - as long as it results in static files that
> can be served by the our public web servers."
>
> Having used Jekyll to generate previous versions of the Brooklyn
> website, and seen it used to good effect by jclouds, I propose to
> continue the use of Jekyll into this new website. Therefore, we will
> need a location to hold the markdown content and Jekyll configuration
> for the new website.
>
> First proposal - that we request that Infra set up an
> "incubator-brooklyn-site" Git repository for this purpose.
>
> Second proposal - that we create
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/brooklyn/site to hold the
> HTML files generated by Jekyll from that repository, and request that
> Infra set up "svnpubsub" from this SVN location to
> http://brooklyn.incubator.apache.org.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks
> Richard.

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