You need to commit the change after editing. You can either click on the Commit link after editing, or click on the Quick Commit button during your editing session.
What commit does is take your changes and post them to the subversion repository, which will trigger a staging build. If you are happy with the results of the staging build, you may then publish those results to the live site by clicking on the Publish Site link. ----- Original Message ---- > From: Eike Rathke <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, June 29, 2011 9:52:35 AM > Subject: Re: Please add your name to the contributors page > > Hi Rob, > > On Tuesday, 2011-06-28 15:03:03 -0400, Rob Weir wrote: > > > This is an essential project skill, so if you have not already studied > > that page, it would be good to take this as an opportunity to pick up > > this skill. If you are a programmer, comfortable with Subversion, the > > the command line instructions are easy. If you would prefer the web > > interface, then skip down to where it says "Editing in the browser". > > Seems I'm too dumb to operate a browser.. I edited the page using the > ASF CMS bookmarklet, committed the change and hit the Publish Site > link, but yet my change isn't visible on the page. It shows up perfectly > in the Edit view. Guess I should stick with command line tools.. > > Eike > > -- > PGP/OpenPGP/GnuPG encrypted mail preferred in all private communication. > Key ID: 0x293C05FD - 997A 4C60 CE41 0149 0DB3 9E96 2F1A D073 293C 05FD >
