Hi Tadayoshi,
I'm really sorry I had little time to look into this, the process
should look like this:

We make changes on the camel.git gitbox repository (or GitHub mirror)
to the `website` branch (till it's merged over to `master`), Jenkins
builds the website (Jenkinsfile on `website` branch does this[1]) and
pushes to the camel-website.git repository's `asf-site` branch. Then a
script provided by the INFRA[2] should sync with the website's
/staging directory.

I think we need a `asf-site-staging` and a `asf-site` branches on
`camel-website.git` repository and a way to merge from one repository
to the other (Jenkins job?), but let's make some smaller steps first.

zoran

[1] 
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=camel.git;a=blob;f=Jenkinsfile;h=f094a624332bed955c686ec4a9951aeaa004c258;hb=refs/heads/website#l47
[2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-15969

On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 9:59 AM, Tadayoshi Sato
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been working on migrating docs, and while there are still a number of
> pages to be migrated yet it's also becoming in good shape. I think it's
> good time to host the docs somewhere so that everyone can read and further
> contribute to the site.
>
> I'm aware that recently Francois and Zoran worked on doc site generation
> and https://github.com/apache/camel-website. Is it currently accessible
> online?  Can we publish the static site somewhere like GH Pages, surge.sh,
> or Netlify?
>
> The docs are already available on GH as asciidoc but the problem is that
> links of reference style i.e. <<jms-component,JMS>> do not work on the
> plain GH. I believe we need some place where those reference style links
> are also rendered.
>
> Best regards,
> Tadayoshi



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