On 2011-12-21, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > over in log4php land we are pretty unhappy with the current site > situation. At the moment we generate, commit that site to svn and then > make a "svn up" in the logging directory. It was now 5 times in a row > (or even more often) that the permissions of files/folders like > subfolders or .svn are not correctly set. In one case we could not > even fix that ourselves.
svnpubsub would solve that and even make the infra crew happy or at least happier than with a "files on people.apache.org" solution. > That being said, we want to remove the current procedure with svn up > as it is not working very well for us. > Instead we want to utilize mvn site-deploy for this task. Ivan has > already tested this on his people folder and all went well. I know > this task myself from Apache Commons and another non-apache lib I > develop. I have tried it once or twice (for RAT, I think) and it failed badly on me. In the end I was left locked out of people.apache.org as I didn't manage to make the SSH wagon (or whatever it is called) work for me and had too many failed logins in a row. > Given there are no objections, we will change this whenever we have > the time, treating this mail as lazy consens. No objection if there is proper documentation on how to do this. Stefan
