On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > On Oct 30, 2011, at 2:08 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > > > On 30/10/2011 Dave Fisher wrote: > >> On Oct 29, 2011, at 9:30 PM, Pedro Giffuni wrote: > >>> Can you please bring in the italian site too? > >>> It surely needs a lot of work but its a start! > >> > >> I'd already started :-D > > > > Thanks! Can you confirm you are importing the latest SVN from Kenai? > Even though large parts of the site are obsolete (and a lot of pages should > just be dismissed, Pedro is right), we still make updates to the main > pages: e.g., last week I've rewritten links in the download page to avoid > dependency on download.services.openoffice.org that was originally > supposed to go offline this weekend. > > I took an export yesterday evening from Kenai. > > > Does the import mean that all future changes to > http://it.openoffice.org/ will not be imported directly to the Apache SVN? > > The export tool in ooo/ooo-site/trunk/tools/kenai2website.sh does a copy > the first time it runs. If a project is already in the Apache SVN then it > points out diffs for manual checking. Diffs can be either due to editing to > adjust for the Apache CMS or due to changes in Kenai. > > It is up to you whether you continue by updating both places, only in > Kenai or only in the Apache SVN. Do what you have to do. > > Regards, > Dave > > > > > Regards, > > Andrea. > > It seems folks might want to consider making additional changes to BOTH the existing OpenOffice.org server AND the new staging site. Yeah, it's a hassle but kind of par for the course when you're in a web server transition like this. My apologies to all for somehow omitting the "es" site in my first pull on Sept 2. I manually put together this list and just missed it some how. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "This is no social crisis Just another tricky day for you." -- "Tricky Day", the Who