Just a quick question, does the web site still have the kits of the old
version of Camel?
I don't think we need to keep the old version of maven artifacts. If the
people need to find the old version of camel java doc, he could download
it from central maven.
On 3/13/12 5:03 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Monday, March 12, 2012 09:51:33 PM Christian Müller wrote:
1) The manual/ dir currently has a bunch of manuals all the way back to
camel 1.2:
camel-manual-1.2.0.pdf camel-manual-1.6.0.pdf camel-manual-2.0.0.pdf
camel-manual-2.5.0.pdf camel-manual-2.8.4.pdf camel-manual-1.3.0.pdf
camel-manual-1.6.1.pdf camel-manual-2.2.0.pdf camel-manual-2.6.0.pdf
camel-manual-2.9.0.pdf camel-manual-1.4.0.pdf camel-manual-1.6.3.pdf
camel-manual-2.3.0.pdf camel-manual-2.7.0.pdf camel-manual-2.9.1.pdf
camel-manual-1.5.0.pdf camel-manual-1.6.4.pdf camel-manual-2.4.0.pdf
camel-manual-2.8.0.pdf
Do we really want to keep all of them around on the site? That totals
90MB
of space. I'm thinking just the 2.8.x+ that we "support", but maybe
even back a little longer.
Apache Camel 2.0.0 was released 2,5 years ago. We are in the process of
removing all old references on our site which refers to Camel 1.x.y
releases. Because of this, I would keep all manuals starting with 2.0.0. I
would also keep the manual which micro number change (2.9.1) because we
started to porting back new features some versions ago.
Well, the problem is that the "micro" manuals include newer things as well.
For example, the 2.8.4 manual would include stuff that only applies to
2.9.x. Since it's really a snapshot of the site on the day it's built, as
soon as there is stuff changed in confluence that is specific to 2.(x+1),
then the manuals for 2.x.y really aren't specific to that branch anymore.
As a concrete example, I think the 2.8.0 manual which really just describes
stuff available for all versions of 2.8.x (but may be missing some stuff hta
IS in 2.8.4) is better than the 2.8.4 manual which then describes a bunch of
things that aren't even available in 2.8.4.
2) Likewise for /maven:
camel-2.2.0 camel-2.4.0 camel-2.6.0 camel-2.8.0
camel-2.3.0 camel-2.5.0 camel-2.7.0 camel-2.9.0
These total 1GB of space.
What are the folders for?
Mostly to get the javadocs, I think. Personally, I'm not sure if there is
any value to them at all.
Dan
3) Old (deleted) pages: we have 57 html pages on the site right now that
have been deleted from Confluence (or renamed). The old sync process
didn't remove the HTML pages so we have all these old .html pages still
"live" on the site (although likely not linked to). I assume we
should
just remove these and not carry them over.
+1
I'm mostly interested in what to do about
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