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Re: [Gnash-dev] Docbook derived documentation on the website


From: strk
Subject: Re: [Gnash-dev] Docbook derived documentation on the website
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 22:22:01 +0100

On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 09:59:31PM +0100, ann wrote:

> I want to know if this file gets updated manually (I go to the code
> repository, I generate the HTML file from the docbook, I copy the file
> to the website repository, and then check it in so that it is updated
> on the website), or if it is meant to be automated (synced from the
> code repository).
> 
> I think that it is manual.

I confirm it's manual.

> >Mmm... I think we should have two versions on the manual published,
> >one for the latest release and one for current CVS.
> >Actually, when new releases come out it might be worth keeping
> >the manual for older releases online, as an archive...
> 
> That sounds reasonable.  In that case, I think it might be nice to
> automate the generation of the current CVS document (I'm thinking of
> a standard name for this draft of the document, like current.html).
> 
> I think it's best to trigger it from a checkin of one of thte files in
> doc/C, but if that's hard to automate I can script something at my end,
> or even make a cron job for it.

I've no idea about how a trigger would be implemented on savannah hosts.
Anyone ?

--strk;




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