[kde-guidelines] CVS
Lauri Watts
lauri at kde.org
Thu Oct 28 10:19:26 CEST 2004
On Thursday 28 October 2004 09.05, zander at kde.org wrote:
> The only thing I want to suggest is to s/plainhtml/plain-html/
> or s/multi-html/multihtml/ for consistency.
> Another option would be to
> html (for the multi-page expading-tricks version)
> /simple (for the simple-one-page)
> /plain (for the plain-multi-page-html)
Much better names than I came up with. I'll use these, unless there are any
other suggestions.
> A question; the html dirs in any of its versions don't really need files
> in them (in cvs that is), do they? So these could simply be auto-created
> at doc-generation time. Right?
Right but, that would require someone with access to the server to run the
script now and then.
> Or do you plan to put the generated docs in CVS?
I know that we have some cool plans underway for auto-generation by the
webserver itself, so i wasn't planning to, but I have been thinking. I can
easily run a script here, once a day or whatever, and have it commit changes,
or anyone else can do the same. I don't know if anyone has access to a shell
on the webserver that can do the same. Maybe it's just easier to take the
low road and commit them.
> Let us know when and where you put this in CVS! I'd love to read what
> has already been written :-)
>
> Cheers!
--
Lauri Watts
KDE Documentation: http://docs.kde.org
KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org
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