+1 to this, Jukka.

I'd also like to add we should also include links to previous releases. As
an example, the current website will only contain a link to the 0.2 current
Tika release, but I think we should also include links to prior releases as
well on the website.

Cheers,
Chris



On 12/2/08 2:12 PM, "Jukka Zitting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> With the recent confusion about which parts of the documentation refer
> to which Tika versions, I started thinking that we might want to
> decouple the Tika web site from the latest trunk. In trunk we'd always
> keep the very latest documentation (like we've done until revision
> 722625) and so when a release is made it will automatically contain
> up-to-date documentation (of course someone needs to write it first
> :-).
>
> The public web site on the other hand would be managed in a separate
> location, like repos/asf/lucene/tika/site, and would contain copies of
> the documentation included in all released versions as well as generic
> information like latest news, etc. When a release is made and the
> download page updated, we'd also copy the released documentation to
> the web site.
>
> WDYT?
>
> BR,
>
> Jukka Zitting
>

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