Github user ptgoetz commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/storm/pull/670#issuecomment-130444965
I have a few things that I think need to be fixed before we publish this.
But rather than enumerate every last little thing and ask you to fix them, I'd
rather jump in and fix them myself and let others do the same.
I propose we move this off to an empty branch that just contains the storm
website code -- similar to the way github pages work. Then anyone could help
fix things by opening a pull request against that branch. Then once we are all
satisfied enough to publish it, we do so and remove the website code from the
main source branches.
I don't have a reference handy, but I think ASF INFRA has a way to publish
web content from a specially-named branch (similar to how "gh-pages" branches
work). That would eliminate the extra step of generating the site to SVN and
committing that way. I'll look into this option some more.
How does that sound?
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