On 26.1.2011. 3:47, Curt Arnold wrote:
I checked the authorization file and it looks like the only PMC members had
write privileges to the site directory. I modified the
asf-authorization-template (r784117) so that any logging committer has write
privileges to site directory since it is part
Thanks Curt
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 3:47 AM, Curt Arnold wrote:
> I checked the authorization file and it looks like the only PMC members had
> write privileges to the site directory. I modified the
> asf-authorization-template (r784117) so that any logging committer has write
> privileges to
I checked the authorization file and it looks like the only PMC members had
write privileges to the site directory. I modified the
asf-authorization-template (r784117) so that any logging committer has write
privileges to site directory since it is part of the release prep for any
project.
hu, you should be able to commit to the trunk.
Are you sure you use the https:// link?
>From what I know, it should work.
if not, can you re-ask this question on general@logging group? Maybe
there is someting i dont know.
If there is not outcome, you need to ask on infra@, the can probably
help
Well, I tried updating the site, but it seems that I don't have the
permissions. I get the following message:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: access to
'/repos/asf/!svn/ver/941572/logging/site/trunk/docs/log4php/apidocs/classtrees_log4php.html'
forbidden
Who is the right person to t
On 12.1.2011. 14:20, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
Not sure... but:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/log4php.html
mentions the 2004-01-06
I think we can use that date
Yey. We have our very own projects page. :)
http://projects.apache.org/projects/log4php.html
Regards,
Ivan
>
> Also, I noticed that log4php is not listed on apache's project listing
> (http://projects.apache.org/indexes/alpha.html). I have created a doap
> rdf file which is needed for this and I will commit it to the
> repository. However, one of the bits of info needed is project
> creation date. Now t
On 12 January 2011 12:36, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
> I think: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/log4php/site
> is outdated. I don't remember when it came in but I think it was
> already there before i picked up log4php
> Looking at the files, they seem rather old. I have no objections to
Hi Ivan
> As far as I figured out, I have to generate the new site, commit it to
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/site/trunk/docs/log4php and then
> update it from svn on people.apache.org. If so, what is the purpose of
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/log4php/site? Is there an
Christian, can you advise me about deploying the new site?
As far as I figured out, I have to generate the new site, commit it to
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/site/trunk/docs/log4php and
then update it from svn on people.apache.org. If so, what is the purpose
of https://svn.apache.
As you may have noticed, I just made a rather large commit updating the
user documentation on the site.
I started by just adding examples of XML configuration to existing docs,
but I wasn't very happy about the state of the documentation in general.
A lot of it was adapted from log4j, and log4
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