Hi Niclas, Great - I'm a novice with Git/Github/Gollum/Smeagol ( and more ;-) so bear with me...
On 2011-08-27, at 08.58, Niclas Hedhman wrote: > On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Niclas Hedhman <[email protected]> wrote: >> I have started to look at this in earnest. >> >> 1. Are you suggesting that we are running our own Gollum on www.qi4j.org ? I think Gollum would be a separate repository ("qi4j-docs" ?) on github along qi4j-core, qi4j-libraries etc. And within that repository (as any github repository) we could have any branches we want. We could for instance start out with "2.0" (or "1.4" if necessary), and when that releases then clone the content of the 2.0 branch to an additional "develop" branch. The develop branch could then have it's own life, preparing for 2.1, while 2.0 would only receive bug-fixing. Exactly same approach as the code base. If I understand things correctly, Smeagol could then publically display the repository pages made with Gollum on www.qi4j.org with the styling we want. So Gollum is only helping to being able to work with the repository locally (to see and edit the pages while off-line) while Smeagol allows publishing with style on our own domain - it's a mirror of the Gollum pages. >> 2. How do you suggest that Gollum on www.qi4j.org is tied to the >> revisions published, incl 'trunk' ? Do you mean the developer branch (= 'trunk'?) at github? You want to automate things, right - can you briefly clarify for me what you want to do? Is it part of the gradle build? I'm lost... > Ok, I found the answer in Smeagol's docs. Yeah, I was about to refer to that page (http://smeagolrb.info/Miscellaneous)... > Yes; any tag starting with a > "v" will be a version in smeagol's URL. Now, I tried to set it up on a > server, but failed. And I am not keen on messing with infrastructure > again... > > Suggestions? Did you try http://michaelchelen.net/articles/git-wiki-gollum-smeagol.html ? Hope that helps Cheers, Marc _______________________________________________ qi4j-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/qi4j-dev

