What do you need to have installed to make it work? Upayavira
On Mon, 2008-09-01 at 10:41 -0700, Mark Slee wrote: > Re: Redesign of the Thrift siteThe process here is very straightforward and > similar to the old manner. > > 1/ svn checkout of the site folder > 2/ modify php/css files in the dynathrift folder to change the content > 3/ ./__publish.php -o ../publish > > step 3 is eqiuavlent to the forest ant compilation step. the __publish.php > script has comment blocks explaining what it's doing. that'll dump the static > files into the regular publish folder. > > from there on out it's the same as the old way. just svn ci the changes to > the repo and then go svn up the shared folder on minotaur. > > i'll also document this in a README that i'll check in with the web code. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Upayavira > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 10:21 AM > Subject: Re: Redesign of the Thrift site > > > On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 18:07 -0700, Mark Slee wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I've just finished a redesign of the Thrift incubator website that I'd > > like to publish to our Apache page. I'm tracking this here: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-128 > > > > I've published the site for preview on my own server here: > > http://www.eff-yeah.com/thrift/ > > > > Obviously, I'd like to make sure everyone actually likes this new site > > and doesn't see any major issues with it. We can do an official vote for > > this if you like, or please just shout at me publicly/privately if > > there's something on here that really irks you. > > > > I've included a patch file on the JIRA issue if anyone feels like > > viewing the web source. It's written in PHP with a light build script to > > generate static HTML into the publish folder. If there are no issues > > raised, I'll go ahead and commit this early next week. I'm still leaving > > around the forrest site infrastructure in the repo, though once this is > > rolled out we should probably remove it for the sake of SVN cleanliness. > > The site itself looks fine - I'd just like to understand how folks will > update the site (whatever we use, it has to be accessible). > > Can you explain the process by which a-n-other committer would make a > trivial change to the site? > > Thanks, > > Upayavira > > >
