On 7/26/06, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the rationale behind the decision to keep the generated-site
under our version control?
It seems a waste of resources and a superflous step since now we can
generate the whole site (project + products sites) using simple "mvn site"s.
I agree that keeping the versioning for generated artifacts is a waste
of space in Subversion...
Some possible reasons (I'm sure there are others)
- More certainty on what was on the site when
- Let's a non-James developer restore all Apache project sites on a new server
I disagree with Noel on the resource concern. AFAIK, we're talking
about just some extra (hundreds?) of HTML pages. Usually everything
on an open source site is dwarfed by the JavaDocs (and prettied source
if published to the website).
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