For usage the CMS docs (http://www.staging.apache.org/dev/cms.html) states the following :

//

 * /Install the bookmarklet from the cms
   <https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark> page.You only have to do this once./
 * /Navigate to the page you wish to edit (on the live site, not in the
   cms)./
 * /Click the bookmarklet.There will be a short pause while the CMS
   system is initialised for you./
 * /Click on |Edit| (to skip this step hack the bookmarklet to add an
   'action=edit'param to the bookmarklet's query string)/
 * /The page editor should then be displayed./
 * /Click |Submit| to save your edit to the workarea/
 * /Click |Commit| to save the updated file to SVN and trigger a staged
   build. (to skip this step click on the "Quick Commit" checkbox in
   the |Edit| form)./
 * /The results should appear shortly on the staging
   <http://www.staging.apache.org/dev/cms.html> site. (You may have to
   force the page to refresh in order to see the updated content)/
 * /Once you are happy with the updated page, click on |Publish Site|
   to deploy./

The plugins mentioned here are only accessible to committers.

Alternatively I think we can directly update the mdtext files and that should put things on the staging site in sometime. Then it can be published from there.

regards,
Rahul

On 12-07-2012 15:07, Sean Owen wrote:
Superb! this is great work Rahul. I committed this to
mahout/site/trunk, as per the examples. I also submitted the ticket.
We'll see what happens.

The existing mahout.apache.org website is still there under
(ironically) mahout/new_website. That stays. new_website = web site,
site = wiki.

Now I suppose we all need to figure out how to use the CMS!

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote:
I have migrated Mahout confluence wiki to CMS Markdown format, see :
http://rahul-summit.rhcloud.com/content/mahout-wiki.html.
All of the pages have been moved but they are missing the comments section,
as the same could not be retrieved from confluence.
The tar file for the migrated content can be found
athttps://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9t-MulUcHvyQWxJSF9YOUFBZEk
<https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9t-MulUcHvyQWxJSF9YOUFBZEk>

In order to comple the migration, the migrated content needs to be committed
in Mahout svn in the following structure :

    $REPO/trunk/
                      content/
                      lib/
                     cgi-bin/
                     templates/

After that a ticket needs to be raised in
https://whimsy.apache.org/officers/cmsreq by a mentor.

regards,
Rahul


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