I like original Nadya's idea. If there would be other supporters, I would gladly help her with the script.
On 10/4/07, Mikhail Loenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I agree that we need to distinguish somehow the pages that are perfect > from the pages that are out of date. Ideally we should not have out of > date pages though... > > I think that it should not be something automatic: for example for > the page that describes command line option we can say that we plan > to add more options soon. So the text of the notice might differ > > Thanks, > Mikhail > > 2007/10/4, Nadya Morozova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > What do you think of this: > > Let's add a notice at the top of evidently old pages on the website to warn > > readers that the docs are out-of-date and currently being revised? Some of > > the DRLVM component descriptions, such as the threading module, and the > > developer's guide (see bug HARMONY-4646 for report on wrong bits). > > > > we could perhaps automate adding some notice by editing the site.vsl file? > > for example, we could add a new property of "status" or something to xml > > pages, and when the status is "outofdate", the processing engine will add > > some notice to the top of the corresponding html page. At least, that's how > > i see this from the technical standpoint. if somebody could come up with a > > better solution or add a new macro to site.vsl with this functionality, that > > would be real nice. > > > > -- > > Cheers, > > Nadya > > > -- With best regards, Alexei, ESSD, Intel
