Hi, Having had to update the site recently a few times I like the idea of making this easier to do.
One thing that comes to mind is would we still be able to generate and deploy the docs? For example: https://myfaces.apache.org/core23/javadoc.html Thanks, Paul Nicolucci On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 8:31 AM Bill Lucy <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm absolutely in favor of updating the site if we can improve the ease of > maintainability. The current site has a lot of stale information which > would be nice to update or get rid of. Markdown is great for lowering the > barrier to making updates - I like the example you've come up with. I > think losing the automatic context param configuration doc generation is a > small downside - it won't be difficult to add the markdown for a new param > in the rare event that we create a new one. > > Overall +1 from me for overhauling the site. I like the format of what > you've gotten started with. > > Regards, > Bill > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:21 AM Thomas Andraschko < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> up ;) >> >> Am Mi., 22. Juli 2020 um 14:48 Uhr schrieb Thomas Andraschko < >> [email protected]>: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> as you all know, the MyFaces homepage is very old. I also tried to get >>> the site plugin running for Core 2.3-next but i didn't get it working. >>> >>> I really would like to get rid of the whole maven generation site and >>> just a something MUCH easier like asciidoctor or markdown. >>> >>> I setup something here: https://github.com/tandraschko/myfaces-homepage >>> Preview: https://raw.githack.com/tandraschko/myfaces-homepage/master/ >>> >>> It uses markdown and docsify! This makes the maintenance very very easy >>> for the future. >>> >>> What needs to be done: >>> - Transfer content >>> - Styling >>> >>> Whats the downside of it? >>> We cant use our maven plugins to generate the "context param config" >>> page, it needs to be done manually. >>> >>> WDYT? >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Thomas >>> >>
