> -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Williams [mailto:william...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, 21 July 2010 9:53 PM > To: dev@forrest.apache.org > Subject: Re: Propose moving main website to svnpubsub system. > > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Gav... <ga...@16degrees.com.au> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Over in infra land we have svnpubsub system for the immediate > publishing of > > website changes. > > > > The pubsub daemon watches our /www/forrest.apache.org area for > commits and > > as they come in, > > does an immediate svn up on our web servers - making the changes live > almost > > immediate, rather > > than having to wait an hour or two for the next sync to happen. > > > > This is currently being used by other projects such as httpd, apr, > > trafficserver and a few others. > > > > After some early trial issues I'm confident that this system is now > working > > just fine and propose > > that Apache Forrest move over to this system. We as a project need do > > nothing (I will take care > > of infra changes.) > > > > Our own publishing methods such as using Forrestbot would not need to > change > > (as all that does is > > commit to our /site/ are of svn.) > > > > We currently commit to our svn /site/ area and a cronjob checks for > updates > > every 1/2 hour -- that > > cronjob would no longer be necessary and the pubsub deamon would take > over > > listening for and performing > > updates. > > > > Thoughts or concerns on doing this? > > +1, Sounds like all good-ness to me:) >
Thanks, there is no rush to do this so I will wait for other opinions. Gav... > --tim