Alberto, ccing the 'dev' list (not user) as this is more appropriate for patches etc.
2011/12/21 Alberto Simões <[email protected]>: > Hello > > This patch includes more than just the title I put above: it includes the > instructions to build the site using the patch (copy one more file) and it > changes the way make website is called (if one copy the makefile there is no > point in using the makefile from the git repository, or then, there is no > point in copying -- or I missed something). > > The solution is not texi based. Why not? because it is a patch to solve a > problem that is not related with the new website, but with the old. > > The idea is simple, just add an index.html file under /web/install/ that > redirects to downloads.html. > > The makefile code can be easily copied for other folders/pages that are > hanging out there. I did not add them because I do not know if you like the > solution. > > If someone wants to test, it is easy: just backup the website, and give it a > shot. It should not do any malicious thing. > > You can also test it locally, but the redirect will not work, as I specified > a absolute path. > > Hope this can help. > If not, let me know how I can change to make it better. > > Cheers > ambs Normally we use Rietveld for patch review (and we have Google Tracker for keeping track of all the patches/enhancements/bugs etc). If you are comfortable using Rietveld can yuo put your patch there? I will create a tracker item for you and attach the patch, else if you cannot (or do not want to) use Rietveld I can do that for you too, although in the end the any corrections/comments will have to go via me (as I'll own the Rietveld) which may be a bit tiresome for you. Anyway the offer is there - I cannot help with the 'web code' as that is not in my knowledge :/ Regards -- -- James _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
