Filed an issue at Infra to request our own staging site. There is a lot of work to sift through existing content and get into staging going forward. Its an excellent opportunity to clean up our website and add relevant stuff. Its going to be a long process. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3674
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Karan Malhi <[email protected]> wrote: > David introduced me to joes4 at #asfinfra on irc. I asked him a few > questions, thought I will share with you > > <dblevins> kmalhi: meet joes4 > <kmalhi> hi joes4 > <joes4> hiya > <dblevins> he wrote the CMS > <kmalhi> was trying to convert our site to cms > <kmalhi> have created the directory structure, but am not sure about > certain things, mainly process > <joes4> well as i mentioned to dblevins the docroot is the content/ dir > <dblevins> kmalhi: i asked joes4 where we need to put the html and he said > it goes in the trunk/content/ dir > <dblevins> jinx > <joes4> the build system will walk the content dir and feed it to the view > that matches the path > <joes4> on a per-file basis > <joes4> by default the build system will copy any files that don't match a > configured path > <kmalhi> path will be configured in path.pm? > <joes4> yes with a regexp match > <joes4> your existing patterns array has a regexp for .mdtext > <kmalhi> so I could name my files .md and as long as my regexp matches that > extension, build system will convert markdown to html? > <joes4> yes but don't do that as it breaks conventions in the webgui > <kmalhi> okay, so keep it mdtext > <joes4> +1 > <kmalhi> where does the build system keep the generated html? > <joes4> at https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/staging/$project/ > <joes4> it also gets built to http://$project.staging.apache.org/ > <kmalhi> would we need to request our site first? I do not see openejb in > there > <joes4> yes file an infra jira > <kmalhi> so I should basically just keep the markdown files and the dir > structure etc in version control, html will always get generated, so does > not need to be in svn, correct? > <joes4> right > <kmalhi> do you know if anybody has already documented their > experience/steps of converting to cms? is there a known link you know of? > <joes4> aries might be a good people to talk to for converting from > confluence > <kmalhi> what happens to the existing html content? > <kmalhi> okay, thx > <joes4> kmalhi: it gets deleted > <joes4> the cms is authoritative for the entire site > <kmalhi> I meant, the existing html generated by the auto-export plugin, > which resides in people.apache.org > <kmalhi> would we need to convert it to markdown first? > <joes4> kmalhi: not necessarily > <joes4> as i said the build system will copy by default > <kmalhi> joes4, ah > <joes4> so if you just put raw html into content/ > <joes4> it will get copied over to the site > <kmalhi> very cool!! > <joes4> and there's no need to switch over the live site until you're ready > <kmalhi> once we get the site, we should be able to use the javascript > bookmarklet, right? > <joes4> setting up the cms will give you a staging site to work on > <joes4> yes > <kmalhi> joes4, am going to try and document my steps of converting, let me > know if there is a place I could put it for other people to refer to it, > will definitely be putting up a page on our site > <joes4> someone put some cms info on the general moin wiki > <joes4> lemme see if i can find it > <joes4> http://wiki.apache.org/general/ApacheCms2010 > <kmalhi> Thanks a bunch joes4 > > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Andre Brito > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hey Karan, keep us posted. I'll write some examples using Markdown too in >> the >> weekends and I'd like to know where are your progress. >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Website-markdown-tp3581524p3582966.html >> Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > > > -- > Karan Singh Malhi > -- Karan Singh Malhi
