From: Mick <mic...@gm...> - 2011-03-07 23:13:52
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On Monday 07 March 2011 10:20:01 Cedric BAIL wrote: > Sorry, I think we have a misunderstanding here. The idea is to take > the content/data from our svn, by commit hook, or with a cron and > update a website with that data. OK, I understood as much from our chat on the IRC. > This would be the same kind of system we use of enlightenment.org news > right now. We put the content in a special directory in our svn, and > it show up correctly on the front page. By the way, we already have a > svn browser inside trac, so that's not what we need. OK, I understand this too. You do not want to view the svn tree, but the content of selected file(s) within that. > The idea is to have one front page with latest modified receipes, an > index and a page per receipes, build from svn content and updated when > svn got updated. This page should be easily indexable by search engine > and we should be able to provide a search inside this content easily. Yes, that's clear too and a CMS that runs an RSS aggregator should be able to do this. > A receipe would be composed of some explanation (that could be > translated), some code, pictures and video. If these components are within the svn they could be pulled into the website too, or manually uploaded by the dev/maintainer in predefined page views (containers) to minimise the need for their formatting, or changes in the page layout, etc. Question: I am not familiar with it, but isn't the existing trac system capable of providing the above functionality by someone who knows how to configure it? -- Regards, Mick |