there is a script called webchecker that build daily reports and email
updates to the implementer. is a perl script i think.ill ask back to
the guy that introduced me to it. we have it running  on one of our
vps.

On 6/4/11, Takashi Nakamoto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What would be the best way to keep track of changes in the global
> website? One of the annoying burdens for local website maintainers is
> the work for catching up the changes in the global website and
> reflecting them on the local sites.
>
> I'm not sure how the others do, but at least in our Japanese group, each
> contributor checks the global site when (s)he is inclined, and ask the
> local admins to update our local site. We depends on contributors'
> willing heart and their human power, which I think is an inefficient
> way. We have actually spent much time to check the global site around
> the time of 3.4 release.
>
> I personally think that if we can get diffs by mails, it will be easier
> to maintain local sites. If there's already an effective method to
> follow the changes in the global site, please let me know.
>
> Best regards,
>  Takashi Nakamoto
>
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