The content of the "main" part of each page is written in markdown and parsed by the CMS to render the HTML. I'm not aware of a way to submit pages except as patches..
> On Apr 17, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Pat Ferrel <[email protected]> wrote: > > +1 > > the project uses Confluence for the wiki. All but commiters are blocked from > editing pages. > > This is getting increasingly frustrating. How many tickets and patches are > being passed around now? I can’t follow them all. I haven’t used Confluence > for 4-5 years now but there must be some way to allow edits and new pages > from anyone pending approval to publish? > > On Apr 17, 2014, at 4:47 AM, tuxdna <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have seen the instructions here[1], but I am not sure if there is > any source-code for the documentation for website. > > So here are my questions: > > * Does Apache Mahout project use any tool to generate website > documentation as it is now http://mahout.apache.org ? > > * Suppose I want to add some correction or edition to current Apache > Mahout documentation. Can I get a read-only access to the source of > website, so that I can immediately see how the edits will reflect once > there are accepted? > > I was thinking in terms of the way GitHub pages work. For example if I > use Jekyll, I can view the changes on my machine, exactly as the will > appear on final website. > > > Regards, > Saleem > > > [1] http://mahout.apache.org/developers/how-to-update-the-website.html > [2] https://pages.github.com/ > [3] http://jekyllrb.com/ >
