Try again Rob, I just gave you and Dennis commit access.
----- Original Message ---- > From: Rob Weir <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 8:39:43 PM > Subject: Re: Podling website - Access Denied > > Same thing here. I'm ready to check in the whole site. But I get this > error when committing: > > access to '/repos/asf/!svn/ver/1135683/incubator/ooo' forbidden > > I am using https, so it isn't that problem. > > Do I need karma? Or does someone need to create the /site directory? > > -Rob > > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected] > > wrote: > > > I thought I'd try adding site/ at the ooo/ tree as a test (using Tortoise > > SVN and having already done an SVN checkout). > > > > On the commit, I was prompted for my user ID (orcmid) and my password, but > > I got > > " Error: access to '/repos/asf/!svn/ver/1135683/incubator/ooo' forbidden" > > > > I am using <https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo> as the URL > > that my working copy is tied to. > > > > Is there something administrative that is yet to be done? That I need to > > do? (I haven't put an SSH cert at [email protected] yet.) > > > > - Dennis > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Joe Schaefer [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 16:31 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: Podling website > > > > I recommend using > > > > > > >http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/site/trunk/content/openoffice.org/ > > > > for the markdown sources. The way to get everything > > into svn is to add them to the ooo tree the way > > you would any other code. Once the basic tree is > > established, file an INFRA Jira ticket to enable > > the CMS webgui and publishing facilities. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > > From: Rob Weir <[email protected]> > > > To: [email protected] > > > Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 4:18:49 PM > > > Subject: Re: Podling website > > > > > > So I'm making some progress on the website. > > > > > > I've read through the CMS reference doc. I also downloaded the site > > from > > > the Raven podling and customized the markdown. > > > > > > A few questions: > > > > > > 1) If I understand correctly, we put out markdown in > > > trunk/content/$projectname. For us, is that trunk/content/ooo ? or > > > trunk/content/openofficeorg ? Does it matter, so long as it is unique? > > > > > > I see the podling status page lists the ultimate URL as : > > > http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/ > > > > > > So I'm assuming for now that the markdown goes into > > > trunk/content/openofficeorg > > > > > > > > > 2) I'm not seeing how I get these files initially loaded into the CMS. > > I > > > can see that once it is there, I can use the bookmarklet to do further > > > edits. But how do I bootstrap this? > > > > > > Thanks for any hints! > > > > > > -Rob > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Ross Gardler <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > On 15/06/2011 15:19, Rob Weir wrote: > > > > > > > >> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Greg Stein<[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> > > > >> Anakia is "sooooo last decade" technology and has some requirements > > > >>> for everybody that wants to use it (eg. java :-) > > > >>> > > > >>> If the new CMS can be used, then I'd recommend going with that. It > > > >>> would be nice to get the community working with that today, as it > > > >>> should be a good tool to use in the long-term. (Anakia gets to be a > > > >>> pain for larger sites) > > > >>> > > > >>> The CMS is newer than that documentation, which may be why it > > "prefers" > > > >>> anakia. > > > >>> > > > >>> Please take a look, and I can help with any authz bits or other > > setup > > > >>> (just lemme know what I need to do). > > > >>> > > > >>> IOW, my +1 is for the CMS. If we find that the community doesn't > > like > > > >>> it, then we can make another choice for the long-term site. > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> With the CMS, would we also need to check in the generated site > > into > > > >> SVN? > > > >> Or do we deploy "live" from the CMS? I assume this is the later, > > which > > > >> would > > > >> be a lot simpler. > > > >> > > > > > > > > The markdown is in subversion. You can edit it either offline and > > commit or > > > > you can use (a fairly basic) web UI. From the webUI you can publish > > the > > > > site, but there are also scripts to enable you to do it from the > > command > > > > line. > > > > > > > > > > > > Can you point me to a project that uses this for their project's > > website, > > > >> something that I can look at and potentially use a boilerplate for > > our > > > >> site? > > > >> > > > > > > > > I recently built the boilerplate for the Rave podling (which in turn > > was > > > > stolen from another podling, Clerrezza I think). If you checkout > > > > > > >http://svn.apache.org/repos/**asf/incubator/rave/site/trunk/< > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/rave/site/trunk/>and > > > look over the history you'll get an idea of how we built the site up > > for > > > > that podling. The first commit is a fairly bare bones template you > > could > > > > reuse with just a little find/replace. > > > > > > > > Once you have this template in place you need to ask infrastructure > > (via a > > > > JIRA ticket) to turn on the site publishing features. > > > > > > > > As an ASF committer you can check out the UI of some of the foundation > > wide > > > > sites, such as http://community.apache.org (you need the bookmarklet > > from > > > > the bottom of https://cms.apache.org/ > > > > > > > > Ross > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > [email protected] > > > > @rgardler > > > > > > > > > > > >
