On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 09:05:39PM +0000, Gabriela Gibson wrote: > Most of this would not have happened if I had svn protection here I > guess -- would it be worthwhile to add the html part of the project > to the revision tree?
It is in the repository at https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/site Whenever we make a commit there the change show up on the web site. So to submit changes to the site, just send patch generated from a working copy checked out from the above URL. > Network access isn't always a givens and the guide is a key > document, it'll be nice to have in the /doc dir. The community guide is within the above URL as well :) See publish/docs/community-guide/ > As an aside, Lynx also saves a a bad copy. I didn't expect that -- > 10 years ago this all worked just fine! :o) Hah! > >I haven't checked all other tags for similar errors, not enough time. > >It might be a good idea to run an XHTML validator on the modified file. > > > > It might be useful to add the info of how to submit web pages > patches to the the 'log messages' section of the guide > (http://subversion.apache.org/docs/community-guide/conventions.html#log-messages) > for example: > > [[[ > When writing log messages for patches regarding the project's web pages, eg: > > http://subversion.apache.org/docs/communityguide/somepage.html#section-name > > list the names of files modified in the patch in the log message, > relative to site/publication and list anchors of sections added or > modified like this: > > * docs/community-guide/some_page.html > (section-name): fixed issue xyz > > Please validate the new hmtl file with a XHTML validator and check > all the links before submitting the patch. > > (Optional: Please use wget to download an uncorrupted original to > modify instead of a copy saved by your browser.) > ]]] I agree, it would be useful to mention this in the community guide. Could you send a patch to the website that makes this change, based on a working copy of https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/site ? That would be great. Thanks!