On Aug 1, 2011, at 4:34 PM, Marcus (OOo) wrote: > Am 08/02/2011 01:00 AM, schrieb Ross Gardler: >> On 1 August 2011 23:42, Marcus (OOo)<[email protected]> wrote: >>> Am 08/02/2011 12:15 AM, schrieb Ross Gardler: >> >> ... >> >>>> The ASF does not care what your download page looks like as long as >>>> you use the CGI scripts to ensure that an appropriate mirror site is >>>> used. >>> >>> Hm, let's see how independent the download thing really will be. ;-) >> >> Why don't you mock-up 9in the CMS) what you want the download page to >> look like, without linking it in from elsewhere. Once that is done >> then we can look at making the download.cgi work the way you want it. > > Good idea. Will do so.
I have a script for downloading the download web source from the kenai svn. If I download the complete AOOo svn tree particularly ooo/trunk/tools/dev/fetch-all-web.sh You can run that script like so: $ ../trunk/tools/dev/fetch-all-web.sh ../trunk/tools/dev/web-list.txt . You then get this (along with all the sub-projects in the web-list.txt) download dave$ ls -1 2.4.3 all_beta.html all_rc.html cachedimages common contribute.html download.js download2.js download_bouncer.js download_mirrorbrain.js exceptions.css globalvars.js index.html languages.js md5sums next notes.html other.html print_tables.js robots.txt sdk sdk.html source stable.html test So it's there and it is a matter of wrapping it properly. Should we start by committing the download site as a subsite of our incubator project? Regards, Dave > >> We still need someone to work with infra@ to ensure the mirror network >> can cope with the load, but I'm sure that will be handled in good >> time. > > Marcus
