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Ant



Joined: 06 Mar 2004
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Location: Canada

PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:02 am    Post subject: Project Admin - Home Page Reply with quote

There is one project, only one, with a home page link on the project summary.
I want a home page link to my projects.
How it's done?

Ant
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brad
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Joined: 22 Feb 2004
Posts: 490
Location: Atlanta, GA USA

PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 11:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's a bit manual now, and I haven't worked out a good way to automate it. Kris checks his docs into /trunk/mango/docs/html and I link to the SVN repos when someone goes to http://mango.dsource.org.

Suggestions are welcome. I could potentially do a post-commit hook in SVN to copy any changes to /docs/html over to a separate place holding the "internal site" content. So, the admin would only have to check in their code, and their site is updated.

How does it work on SF.net? Can I get access to your projects just to see the management tools available?

Also, are you wanting to just link to the SF.net pages or do you want http://dui.dsource.org, and the other two? I can set up a link to your SF.net pages without an issue.

BA
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Ant



Joined: 06 Mar 2004
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 12:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It's a bit manual now, and I haven't worked out a good way to automate it. Kris checks his docs into /trunk/mango/docs/html and I link to the SVN repos when someone goes to http://mango.dsource.org.


If possible that would be an excelent solution.
If on top of that we could have a field for each project with the home page url it would be ideal.
Then if possible (forgive my ignorance) requests to <project>.dsource.org could be redirected to the project home page.

brad wrote:
How does it work on SF.net? Can I get access to your projects just to see the management tools available?

sure, if you have a user on sf.net I can add you to any of the projects.
on sf.net I can set the link to the project home page, any url, and they
can host it on <projectname>.sourceforge.net.


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Also, are you wanting to just link to the SF.net

that was my original idea. Can you do it?
Alternativly I would have a front page on docs/html aknowleaging dsource and SVN on dsource and pointing to sourceforge for the detail pages.

you know this:
http://dui.sourceforge.net
http://dool.sourceforge.net
http://leds.sourceforge.net

thanks.

Ant
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brad
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 12:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's another request for this, so I guess I have to go figure it out. I'm kind of busy with work right now, but hopefully during the next week, I'll work out a solution to:

1. Give admins access to enter a url for a Home Page

2. Allow a checkin to a certain area of the SVN Repos that will serve as the source for a project site (docs, screenshots, tutorials, porn, whatever).

Any suggestions as to where in the repos to check in? Currently we have:
Code:

/branches
/downloads
/tags
/trunk

We could add /site

or we could use the Mango approach, and have /trunk/doc/html be the place. I'd lean the Mango way, because then a checkout would pull the documentation down to the user's local PC. Thoughts?

I'll post progress, and maybe use Ant and svanleent as test cases.

Thanks for your patience,
BA
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svanleent



Joined: 25 Sep 2004
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 3:04 pm    Post subject: Mango approach for docs, /site for website Reply with quote

Perhaps the best approach is to have the /site approach which can be used by virtual host "xxx.dsource.org" so that people can explain more than only pure API documentation etc. Then using a shortcut "www.dsource.org/docs/xxx" for getting the documentation out of "./trunk/docs" (or maybe simply "./docs").

One can implement a link to the documentation form the website using the documentation path and vice versa.

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Sjoerd
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