On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 02:54:12PM -0400, Jay Gagnon wrote:
Daniel Veillard wrote:
> Oops, sorry resent, I forgot to Cc: the CIM list,
>
>On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 07:47:08PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>
> In a nutshell, fantastic, I like this a lot !
>
Sorry for the delay, I was waiting for the main site commit to look
more closely at the issue.
Okay the new site is on-line. I had to hack libvirt-CIM web checkout because
it was using directly resources from
http://libvirt.org/ which were changed
or removed, I changed the site.xsl slightly there and copied the missing png
there, the libvirt-CIM looked poorly for like 30 mn but it should be as before
now.
I couldn't agree more. Now, how do you guys want us to fit our
content
into the new scheme? In other words, if we keep our web stuff in our
tree, how does it get connected, and where would you like us to place
our content in the hierarchy?
Well the core file to hack is libvirt/doc/sitemap.html.in
What we need is to import a fragment describing the CIM subset which would
allow to integrate the CIM part in the navigation side. One way or another
we will have to copy from time to time a description from your doc site and
include it in libvirt/doc CVS. I think that can be done rather easilly
with a cron on
libvirt.org.
I guess the main work will be to switch to something similar to what Dan
did, i.e. split the source HTML page into sub .html.in pages, describe a
hierarchy and copy the new Makefile rules and stylesheets. A bit of work
but hopefully this should not take too long.
Daniel
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