RE: website migration to antora

2023-10-11 Thread Eric Barboni
, it worth the migration Best Regards Eric -Message d'origine- De : Eric Barboni Envoyé : jeudi 5 octobre 2023 01:17 À : dev@netbeans.apache.org Objet : RE: website migration to antora Hi, I'm only creating repo and migrating history to be able to evaluate antora. This CMS needs rep

RE: website migration to antora

2023-10-04 Thread Eric Barboni
23 21:12 À : dev@netbeans.apache.org Objet : Re: website migration to antora Hi, Am Montag, dem 02.10.2023 um 10:56 +0200 schrieb Eric Barboni: > > I'm a bit annoyed by the current gradle build and would like to > migrate to antora, means one repo for UI (css, and so one) and 1 to

Re: website migration to antora

2023-10-04 Thread Matthias Bläsing
Hi, Am Montag, dem 02.10.2023 um 10:56 +0200 schrieb Eric Barboni: > > I'm a bit annoyed by the current gradle build and would like to migrate to > antora, means one repo for UI (css, and so one) and 1 to more repository for > the content (keeping adoc). > I don't understand why this question

RE: website migration to antora

2023-10-03 Thread Eric Barboni
Aries use {projectname}-antora- {module}.git repository as a pattern. Best Regards Eric -Message d'origine- De : Antonio Envoyé : lundi 2 octobre 2023 21:50 À : dev@netbeans.apache.org Objet : Re: website migration to antora Hi, I did some experiments with Antora in the past (for th

Re: website migration to antora

2023-10-02 Thread Antonio
Hi, I did some experiments with Antora in the past (for the platform tutorials) and the results were very good. And one gets integrated search for free. I'm not sure Antora is a good solution for the whole web, though. It's very good for tutorials, but I'm not sure it's a good choice for