On Feb 26, 2005, at 8:57 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi all:
I am new on the list. I had be lurking for the past 3 days.
On Sab, 26 de Febrero de 2005, 21:17, Craig Russell dijo:Hi,
Now that we have a repository (it even has a file...whoopee!) we need
to resolve the high level structure. Any and all advice is appreciated.
In cocoon we use:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/
the interesting dirs for this project are:
trunk - main development trunk site - website whiteboard - development scratchpad for new ideas branches - maintained released branches (for future use here)
This sounds conventional - I'd be happy w/ that. I might argue that we put site under trunk, so that trunk is the current head of everything, and that way the site gets revisioned like the code to the /branch. That really helps with API doc and changelog versioning.
We aren't quite as complicated as Geronimo, but we do plan to have a
full web site mostly (completely?) built by maven. And several sub
projects. Let's look at other projects and see if we can pick a paragon
to emulate.
Are there other tools besides maven that we should look at to build the
site?
I recommend forrest - http://forrest.apache.org/
Noooooo :)
I'm really burnt out on Maven and Forrest generated sites...
Are there things that we need to be aware of in order to push the web site after a successful nightly build?
See the current forrestbot effort:
http://brutus.apache.org:36366/forrestbot-webapp/
Are there other admin things that we need to set up?
JIRA + a wiki in the future
I thought we had both.
geir
-- Geir Magnusson Jr +1-203-665-6437 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
