The CMS is just a wrapper for several common svn commands- most of your everyday workflow with svn can be carried out with the CMS's webgui. Here's the list of supported modules (aka svn working copy actions):
808476 808206 joes WC 808476 807515 joes Add.pm 808476 808206 joes Browse.pm 808476 806856 joes Commit.pm 808476 806209 joes Copy.pm 808476 806209 joes Delete.pm 808476 784201 joes Diff.pm 808476 808206 joes Edit.pm 808476 807306 joes Mail.pm 808476 806839 joes Move.pm 808476 808170 joes Production.pm 808476 806209 joes Resolve.pm 808476 806209 joes Revert.pm 808476 808171 joes Staged.pm 808476 781267 joes Static.pm 808476 806856 joes Update.pm >________________________________ > From: Pedro Giffuni <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 3:43 PM >Subject: Re: Is any one here familiar with OpenOffice? > >On 03/13/12 10:50, Dave Fisher wrote: >> Hi Shane, >> >> On Mar 13, 2012, at 5:23 AM, Shane Curcuru wrote: >> >>> +1 to Pedro's point that the main end-user channel is crucially important. >>> >>> In one way, it feels like there are two discussions in this sub-thread: >>> >>> - Rob zeroing in on his infographic idea (and building at least a small >>> subset of good data on participant history). It will make a good blog post >>> and pointer for information on who's working here. >>> >>> - Several other people believing that the main end-user facing information >>> source is probably the most important tool we have to deal with either FUD, >>> or just plain user interest. >>> >>> Dave - do we have a "one stop shop" for pointers for committers who want to >>> work on the oo.o website? In particular for text only changes (i.e. no >>> graphics or style stuff), are there any gotchas on any of the main parts of >>> the site these days? >> Recently Kay updated this page: >> http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/website-local.html >> >> Recently at Joe's prompting we switched to using SSI and there are now no >> more sledgehammer svn issues. >> >> (1) I should find some cycles (finally) to focus on some "how to" pages. As >> an example I'll show the branding change to Drew's AOO logo, which I will do. >> >> (2) The other bit will be a how to about NL branding. >> >> (3) Make the news more prominent and the buttons smaller on index.html. >> Convert news and button content to mdtext to make these more accessible for >> NL home pages. >I am just not the webmaster type even when I did that long, long, ago. >In any case I just thought I'd share some feedback: > > >I've been using the bookmarklet and for simple changes it's OK >but I haven't really tried some more advanced issues like uploading >images, creating or deleting pages (the GPL3, for example, can be >linked to the FSF instead of carrying it in the website) simply because >I am unsure if such changes can be undone from the bookmarklet >or one has to go to SVN to revert a change. > >Another thing is that it would be nice to be able to work collectively >on a branch and switch to it at a later time, for example for the release. > >cheers, > >Pedro. > > >
