Hi, On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:10:03 -0700 (Subject: XMLBeans website) "David Remy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am getting close to having a revised XMLBeans website using Forrest > ready for publication. I have a few questions that I am hoping > someone will know about. I am eager to see :) > 1) I am thinking of having the website as a top level directory under > xml-xmlbeans in cvs (a peer to v1 and soon v2). It looks like other > projects have their website in their source tree, is that common > practice? Maybe, "The Apache Cocoon" (http://cocoon.apache.org/)'s case gives you a nice suggestion. I do not know whether there is a *common* practice in apache.org or not, though. > 2) Given the above, I am able to generate the website using forrest > and it creates the build directory containing the published website > on my machine. What is the strategy for getting the website > generated into xml.apache.org/xmlbeans? Do I just copy the build > directory somewhere or is there a more elegant way? Is there an > automated way to have the website generated from the Forrest source? > That is what ForrestBot is for, right? I'm not clear on how to set > that up. Ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED] They guide you in proper direction, I suppose. (Before that, I recommend you to checkout the xml-site module from CVS repo) Also, Jeff Turner and Apache Forrest team are sure to support you in the "ForrestBot" area, I suppose. > 3) There is some nice html formatted documentation that would be > great to have integrated with the site. Does anyone know if there is > a way to have Forrest integrate html pages into the Forrest site > build? Or at least a good way for them to co-exist? Dunno. Ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I cc-ed this mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > thanks for any help here! > rem Hope this helps. Cheers, __ Tetsuya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> __ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]