Take a look at the maven pom for an example:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/pom/trunk/

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Marshall Schor <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm investigating using Maven site-deploy to update parts of our site on
> Apache.  Currently, we don't use maven site-deploy for this; instead we
> put the generated content (html, etc.) into svn, and then go to
> people.apache.org and "checkout" or svn update into a directory there
> /www/x.y.z/etc   where x.y.z is the project's website address.
>
> I looked but did not see any documentation on how to configure the
> <distributionManagement> <url> element for this.  The docs mention
> various transports (ftp, webdav, scp) but don't provide information on
> how to write the url.  And, I don't know what protocol(s)
> people.apache.org supports for this.  I know I can log in from a
> terminal, and scp works.  But for instance, if I was using scp, I don't
> know what I would write in the url to get something uploaded to a point
> in /www/x.y.z/a/b/c.  Would it be:
> scp://people.apache.org/www/x.y.z/a/b/c/ ?  In other words, does the url
> part starting after the hostname get mapped to people's top directory?
>
> -Marshall Schor
>
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