Hi John,

at the moment I would prefer the current setup, because it coupled with the project source itself. Most stuff we use for the website has the same lifecycle as the code itself. Maintaining them in a different repository seems IMHO more complicated. If there will be a time there we have a lot of documents and other information which is separate from the stuff in the code repository, we could and should discuss an other solution.

WDYT?

Oliver


Am 17.04.16 um 19:21 schrieb John D. Ament:
Yep, so are we sure the setup right now for the website is good?

There's some flaws with it.

- Website docs end up as a part of our source release.
- Building is very tightly coupled with our source code build tool, which
isn't an ideal tool to build websites with.

The ASF has been playing with both a gitpubsub tool and using jeckyll.  I'm
wondering if we'd be interested in seeing either tool, and decouple the
site from the source code?

You can see an example of one site here:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-quarks-website

John

On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 1:13 PM Anatole Tresch <[email protected]> wrote:

For me ok. Can we update our hompage today with the current version, so I
can snnounce the release ans start with my infoq article... 😊???
Am 17.04.2016 18:59 schrieb "Oliver B. Fischer" <[email protected]
Hi John,

this is correct and brings up a different question. Which branch should we
use for the maintainence of the homepage?

Currently the current version of the homepage is on the master branch,
which is also the current development branch. Therefore the version number
is set to 0.3...

I would prefer to maintain the homepage on the master branch because I
didn't expect some one would like to switch to the branch of the latest
release version. WDYT?

If we decide or at least if no one objects and we would like to maintain
the homepage from the master branch, I would use some property and a little
bit of white Maven magic to refer to the latest release version and the
current development version.

In the long run we should be able to reference multiple versions of Tamaya
from the homepage but this is a different topic.

Bye,

Oliver

Am 17.04.16 um 17:01 schrieb John D. Ament:

Looks great!
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