Hi all, we are going through it in Stanbol and it looks quite simple so I'd suggest it for OpenNLP too. I've also gone through site management with Maven for Amber project and it's indeed a bit of stuff to make it work the first time (with plugins for reporting and others) but once started it's quite straightforward. My 2 cents, Tommaso
2010/12/1 Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> > To use the new CMS we have to request it from the Infrastructure > team like the stanbol people did: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3199 > > Should we try the new CMS? > Any opinions? > > For me it seems that the new CMS is now the new conventional way of > managing website at Apache and its easy to do, so +1 for me to > go this way. > > Jörn > > > On 12/1/10 7:08 PM, Jörn Kottmann wrote: > >> Here is a link with background information about the new CMS: >> >> http://journal.paul.querna.org/articles/2010/10/22/evolution-of-apaches-websites/ >> >> The suggest way to use the CMS is to write the content in Markdown. >> >> Here is a link to the stanbol project site in svn: >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/ >> >> The layout must be as described here: >> http://www.staging.apache.org/dev/cms.html#layout >> >> Jörn >> >> On 12/1/10 4:30 PM, Benson Margulies wrote: >> >>> Please consider using the new Apache CMS system for most of the >>> content. Feel free to use the maven site plugin if you like to >>> generate reports and such. My personal experience is that using maven >>> site as the primary mechanism for an entire project is a road to pain. >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Jörn Kottmann<[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> we have to create a new project website. >>>> >>>> The current one is just a bunch of html files, >>>> which had been pushed with maven to the sourceforge >>>> web space after an update. >>>> >>>> The mentor guide says >>>> "It is recommended that an initial site is uploaded as soon as >>>> possible". >>>> >>>> Should we just stay with html, or use one of the >>>> popular choices over at Apache: >>>> - Apache Maven >>>> - Apache Velocity Anakia >>>> - XSLT >>>> >>>> Over at UIMA we use Anakia, should we use >>>> it here as well, any opinions ? >>>> >>>> Jörn >>>> >>>> >> >
