On 3/2/2016 8:16 PM, Luciano Resende wrote:
In order to get your website published, you need to request either
svn-pub-sub or git-pub-sub (I only have worked with svn-pub-sub). Once you
have that, you can ask jekyll to serve the website to the location of the
svn checkout, something like :

jekyll s -d ../quarks-site-svn

then go to quarks-site-svn and svn add/ svn ci any files you need to
add/update, and that automagically gets published as the live website.


Thank you Luciano. The pieces are beginning to come together in my mind, but it is still kind of fuzzy.

Most of my experience is with svn but I think that for Quarks it makes sense to keep everything in git, so am guessing gitpubsub is the way to go. I see this blog https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/git_based_websites_available but am having trouble finding more documentation. I guess we need an asf-site branch for our repo and then commit the jekyll served website to that, then file an INFRA issue to request gitpubsub?

I also have the problem that my work computer is Windows for which I understand Jekyll is not officially supported, so I am wondering if I am actually the best person for this website task. I wonder if another mentor would be willing to take on this task or give me more detailed steps. If someone wants to walk me through it I can also work on updating the out of date podling website documentation. I can work from home tomorrow and use my mac but wouldn't be able to work on this today from the office.

Best

Kathey






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