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Re: [freesci-develop] Web page handling changes
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Max Horn |
Subject: |
Re: [freesci-develop] Web page handling changes |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:30:16 +0200 |
Am 27.08.2007 um 04:02 schrieb Christoph Reichenbach:
Hi everyone,
I've slightly restructured the web repository to make a little
more sense.
FYI, I can't completly check it out (and couldn't before your changes
either):
$ darcs get http://www-plan.cs.colorado.edu/freesci/darcs/web
Tailorized equivalent of
Repository: http://svn.A-Eskwadraat.nl/svn/freesci
Kind: svn
Module: /freesci-web
**********************
Copying patch 12 of 12... done.
Applying patch 7 of 12... Unapplicable patch:
Fri Feb 17 23:23:06 CET 2006 jameson
* [project @ 1558]
* Deleted the useless "oldbackup" stuff
-- Christoph
darcs failed: Error applying hunk to file ./trunk/oldbackup/FAQ.html
$
Also, I have set up a cronjob to automatically update the web page
every 24h
(roughly around 07:00 UTC). Thus, if you commit a patch against
the web
repository, it will now automatically become visible. (Most other
projects
have had this feature for ages.) Conveniently, the patch also
updates the
ChangeLog/TODO etc. against the corresponding files from the
glutton branch.
Actually, projects like ScummVM and Fink do *not* do this automatic
syncing anymore for years :). Since these projects use
SourceForge.net, every team member can update the website anyway (all
have SSH access). So the "convenience" bonus is negligible. On the
other hand, being able to control when precisely an update happens
can be very useful at times. E.g. when preparing for a release.
Cheers,
Max