Hi Adam, This link - http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html is very useful. If you do not get to it by weekend, I can take a stab over the weekend and help out a bit in setting this up in svn.
Suresh On Feb 7, 2013, at 2:36 PM, Adam Berry <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Jan 28, 2013, at 12:00 AM, Adam Berry <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>>> * To take advantage of the CMS capabilities, the website should be in >>>> markdown >>>>> format and html file are generated by svnpubsub format. There is a >>>> template [2] >>>>> for reference. Currently I see the website is directly written in HTML. >>>>> Any particular reason? I can help with setting up in the markdown >> format. >>>> >>>> No reason -- I think it was the lowest hanging fruit we could pick at >> the >>>> time. >>>> >>> >>> I actually created the site using the CMS in markdown, then ran the build >>> on my laptop and committed the result to svn. But I've been committing >> the >>> markdown version of the site into the git repo, so we could probably >> switch >>> over pretty easily. >> >> Hi Adam, >> >> Given that Apache CMS is integrated with svn pubsub (and I do not know if >> there is a git integration for pub sub), I would strongly advocate for >> website alone to be the SVN. Setting up the build locally on every one's >> machine will pose a high barrier of entry for others to contribute to the >> website. And more importantly this will take off the web book market >> editing which is how 90% of the quick changes are done to CMS. I will be >> happy to customize the instructions I put together for Airavata [1] >> >> Cheers, >> Suresh >> [1] - http://airavata.apache.org/development/edit-cms-website.html > > > Hi Suresh, > > I completely agree with you, I only mentioned that I had it in markdown > already to say that its easy for us to just move the files where necessary. > Moving the content to SVN is no big deal, I'm just not sure on what needs > to go where, and then what it takes to get it wired in. > > Any pointers you have would be greatly appreciated. > > Cheers, > Adam
