On 24 April 2018 at 10:58, Jan Iversen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Sent from my iPad > >> On 24 Apr 2018, at 11:49, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On 24 April 2018 at 05:52, <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Author: henkp >>> Date: Tue Apr 24 04:52:50 2018 >>> New Revision: 1829959 >>> >>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1829959&view=rev >>> Log: >>> rm tab (illegal) >> >> The text was updated to make sure it agreed with the existing Attic site. > why are you aiming at 100% match with the existing site ? it hardly makes > sense, especially in cases where the exiting site have errors.
I already explained that this makes it easier to check that the existing data has been correctly included. If I have found errors in the existing site then I have fixed them. I don't know of a better way. > Could we please take a break in the stream of commits, and instead use the > time to decide, what we as a community wants. Making site-jekyll 100% like > the existing site (just new maintenance), does not really help the decision > of what we want. > Am I only allowed to commit the finished PoC? > I still argue, we just need something simple, a build script and a couple of > templates (which are easy to read). That is my aim too, but I am doing it in stages. So please don't judge the PoC until it is complete. > rgds > jan i >> >>> Modified: >>> attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json >>> >>> Modified: attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json >>> URL: >>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json?rev=1829959&r1=1829958&r2=1829959&view=diff >>> ============================================================================== >>> --- attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json (original) >>> +++ attic/site-jekyll/src/_data/projects.json Tue Apr 24 04:52:50 2018 >>> @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ >>> "jira": "ACE", >>> "wiki": "https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ace/", >>> "mailnames": ["dev", "commits", "users"], >>> - "description": " Apache ACE was a software distribution framework >>> that allows you to centrally manage and distribute software components, >>> configuration data and other artifacts to target systems. It is built using >>> OSGi and can be deployed in different topologies. The target systems are >>> usually also OSGi based, but don't have to be. " >>> + "description": "Apache ACE was a software distribution framework that >>> allows you to centrally manage and distribute software components, >>> configuration data and other artifacts to target systems. It is built using >>> OSGi and can be deployed in different topologies. The target systems are >>> usually also OSGi based, but don't have to be. " >>> }, >>> { >>> "name": "Avalon", >>> >>>
