Here's a query related to publishing api docs for Subversion project
periodically.
We tend to update the api docs generated using doxygen and java doc on
a nightly basis. We are evaluating a workaround to publish it
periodically. Based on investigation I did so far, most of projects
namely apr,
Bhuvaneswaran A wrote:
We tend to update the api docs generated using doxygen and java doc on
a nightly basis.
Unreleased artifacts should be linked only from the developer portion of
the site and should not be hosted on the official project site. You
might, e.g., just link to them on the
FYI,
The OpenWebBeans community has started a graduation vote on their dev-list.
--kevan
On Dec 1, 2009, at 2:13 PM, Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
Hi;
I would like to start a VOTE for graduating OWB as TLP.
Please cast your VOTEs here. VOTE is open for 72 hours.
[-1] Do not graduate as TLP
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Doug Cutting cutt...@apache.org wrote:
Bhuvaneswaran A wrote:
We tend to update the api docs generated using doxygen and java doc on
a nightly basis.
Unreleased artifacts should be linked only from the developer portion of the
site and should not be hosted
On 03/12/2009, Paul Querna p...@querna.org wrote:
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Doug Cutting cutt...@apache.org wrote:
Bhuvaneswaran A wrote:
We tend to update the api docs generated using doxygen and java doc on
a nightly basis.
Unreleased artifacts should be linked only
A lot of our website stuff has peculiar licensing on it; and I don't
think anyone really cares whether or not a given webpage is Apache-licensed
or not. So I think Doug is stretching things a bit when he equates the
standards for software releases and standards for website publishing
(where we