I’ve been thinking hard about whether we should use Apache CMS or svnpubsub for the web site. I’ve now tried both: the current Optiq site [1] uses svnpubsub, whereas the incubator site [2] uses CMS.
CMS is a bit more powerful but a lot more complicated. Every time I use it, something seems to go wrong, and I have to follow up with an infrastructure request to find out why it didn't deploy. svnpubsub is simpler, because whatever you check into svn gets published, instantly. It will give us freedom to choose our own processing engine (some flavor of markdown I’d suppose) and also let us add content such as generated javadoc. I know you prefer CMS, but I’d like to go with svnpubsub for now. Can you work on converting the single page to a multi-page site? I think that the Phoenix site is a good model to start from. You just need to svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/phoenix/site phoenix-site cd phoenix-site/source mvn clean site You can check out the latest Optiq site using svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/optiq/site How about creating a minimal site using Phoenix infrastructure, existing content from Optiq's index.html (or https://github.com/apache/incubator-optiq/blob/master/README.md if you prefer -- it's the same content in .md format) and maybe one other page? Julian [1] http://optiq.incubator.apache.org/ [2] http://incubator.apache.org/projects/calcite.html On Sep 18, 2014, at 8:33 AM, Sree V <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Julian, It was a great start yesterday @MapR. Thank you everyone. I have updated the jira in the subject. Attached the entire site-code that I demo'ed yesterday. As said in demo, few of the links, points to optiq confluence wiki. If you can add me to CWiki, I will add as much as documentation, possible. Also, checking out, on the javadoc, as well. Thanking you. With Regards Sree Architect BlueTalon
