Hello Andrew

Thanks for the notification. Apache SIS uses CMS in the following ways:

 * We commit content to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sis/site/trunk/
 * When ready we go on https://cms.apache.org/sis/ and click "Publish
   sis site".

The site repository on SVN has only the trunk, no branch. The content is fully static, with two kinds of files:

 * *.mdtext converted to HTML using templates.
 * Pure HTML (mostly javadoc) to be copied as-is.

I can be the project point-of-contact (unless another volunteer wants to be involved). I'm not familiar with alternatives, but given that SIS site uses nothing sophisticated I presume that with a little bit of guidance, the migration should be relatively easy.

    Thanks,

        Martin


Le 07/08/2020 à 14:56, Andrew Wetmore a écrit :

I am part of the Infrastructure team, and am writing to ask whether your
project is still using the Apache CMS for your project website. As you
know, the CMS is reaching end-of-life, and we need projects to move their
websites onto a different option within the next few weeks.

There are several alternatives available, including those listed on this
page [1] on managing project websites. Infra is assembling a Wiki page [2]
on migrating a website from the CMS, and is looking forward to helping
projects with this transition.

Please let me know whether your site is still on the Apache CMS and, if so,
who will be the project point-of-contact with Infra for the migration.

Thank you!

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