RE: [SAC] Static File Content Updates

For FDO, we have HTML and non-HTML online content in the SVN under

/www/docs/

Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Warmerdam (External)
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 11:44 AM
To: System Administration Committee Discussion/OSGeo
Cc: Greg Boone
Subject: Re: [SAC] Static File Content Updates

Robert Bray wrote:

For our static file content on fdo.osgeo.org and mapguide.osgeo.org

are

we still supposed to update the content via SVN? This is stuff like

our

auto-generated doxygen API reference. How does this stuff then get
propagated to the web server? Does someone need to do a "get" on the
server?

Would it be better just to give designated individuals on the projects

FTP/SCP access for uploading this content?

Bob,

I can setup a cron job to do svn updates of this material on a frequent
basis - perhaps hourly?

I think SAC's intent is to limit the number of shell accounts on the
main
peer1 server.

If you would like me to setup the crontab then please file a ticket
assigned
to me "warmerdam".

I assume we are mainly talking about
/var/www/html/files/{fdo,mapguide}/docs?

Best regards,
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Frank,

Yes restricting access makes sense. I'll file a ticket now.

Thanks,
Bob

Greg Boone wrote:

For FDO, we have HTML and non-HTML online content in the SVN under

/www/docs/

Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Warmerdam (External) Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 11:44 AM
To: System Administration Committee Discussion/OSGeo
Cc: Greg Boone
Subject: Re: [SAC] Static File Content Updates

Robert Bray wrote:

For our static file content on fdo.osgeo.org and mapguide.osgeo.org

are

we still supposed to update the content via SVN? This is stuff like

our

auto-generated doxygen API reference. How does this stuff then get propagated to the web server? Does someone need to do a "get" on the server?

Would it be better just to give designated individuals on the projects

FTP/SCP access for uploading this content?

Bob,

I can setup a cron job to do svn updates of this material on a frequent
basis - perhaps hourly?

I think SAC's intent is to limit the number of shell accounts on the
main
peer1 server.

If you would like me to setup the crontab then please file a ticket
assigned
to me "warmerdam".

I assume we are mainly talking about
/var/www/html/files/{fdo,mapguide}/docs?

Best regards,