Actually... I'm thinking that we should probably use Orion.
I think we can get people up-and-running on OrionHub pretty quickly.
This applies to folks who aren't testing locally using some form of
LAMP stack. I think that both Anne and Ian fall into this category.
FWIW, I've been experimenting with setting up a server with Orion
that does support testing. The main challenge is that the directory
relationship between an arbitrary web repository and the
eclipse.org-common directory that's required for testing is
different than what we need to have for testing.
Specifically, we need:
root (www)
+- eclipse.org-common
+- projects
+- resources
...
and we get
root (www)
+- F (containing the files for eclipse.org-common)
+- G (containing the files for projects, resources, etc.)
So files in "G" that need to include/require files from "common"
can't find what they need.
Regardless, getting running on Orion without the ability to test
seems like a reasonable first step for some of us.
Wayne
On 09/10/2012 05:27 PM, Chris Aniszczyk wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Mike Milinkovich <mike.milinkovich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I am in the same boat as Anne. I maintain a lot of
/org and /legal, so someone is going to have to help
train me in the 7 working days that I will be in the
office between now and 9/30.
FWIW, this is the first I've heard of a September
deadline.
A couple things to help:
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