On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 6:58 PM, tuxdna <tuxdna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have followed the steps. The changes I have made have already
been committed [1] to fedora-web.git
> Also, these are the things to note:
> The site is currently configured to use a template system (genshi). This is
> a rough idea on the filesystem
> data/content - content files
> data/template - genshi template files
> static/* - images, _javascript_, css files
>
> If you have any other questions, let me know. You can also find me in
> #fedora-websites, if that makes things easier for you to get up and running.
>
My question is more regarding the deployment process. Suppose if I would want
to host the changes, that I have already pushed [1], on the following domain:
fudcon.fedoraproject.org
If this whole process is somehow automated, how is it done for other Fedora
related websites? What steps should I follow after the push in order to
ensure that the changes reflect back on the actual website?
/tuxdna
[1] - http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=fedora-web.git;a=commit;h=8045a6e10d6d1e163d97208cc59e6c6486b7a963
Ahh yes.. i see your changes.
Once changes are pushed the repo those changes should appear in an hour via an automated build script that runs hourly. However, looking at my email there appears an error in the build process because of a broken translation file in fp.o. Once I get that fixed later today, the sites should all build correctly and it'll update your changes to the proxy servers that host the site.
Sijis
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