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RE: [stellation-res] Website reorganization: doc folder moved to top level

Jonathan,

At 06:26 PM 1/22/2003, Jonathan Gossage wrote:
Where do you want to put this when it is downloaded into Eclipse. Should we
create a new "simple" project to hold it?

The short answer is 'whatever works for you'.
I should probably have clarified that in my earlier post.

For general website maintenance, I have an Eclipse workspace with a single
'project' rooted at 'org.eclipse.stellation' (in CVS repositories view,
select /home/technology/org.eclipse.stellation and just 'Check Out As
Project').  AFAIK, that's the only way to access the top-level website
folder, and it gives direct access to everything in the site in a single
local workspace.

If you don't want the whole site mirrored locally, you can get just the 'doc' folder:
* In CVS repositories view, select /home/technology/org.eclipse.stellation/doc
* Right-click, select 'Check Out As Project'

That adds a single project 'doc' to your current Eclipse workspace.
While 'doc' doesn't follow Eclipse naming conventions for plug-ins, it's not a plug-in,
so I don't think anyone will complain ;->

The same approach works for the 'downloads' folder, of course, or any other
top-level folder.

Regards,
Jim



> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: stellation-res-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >[mailto:stellation-res-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jim Wright -
> >IBM Research
> >Sent: January 21, 2003 4:25 PM
> >To: stellation-res@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [stellation-res] Website reorganization: doc folder moved to
> >top level
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've just finished moving the 'doc' folder to the top level of the
> >org.eclipse.stellation website.  I believe I've updated all the relevant
> >links;
> >please let me know if you find any broken ones.
> >
> >This change was done to make it easier to download the actual
> >project code
> >by itself, from org.eclipse.stellation/plugins, without getting
> >the full set
> >of 'doc' files at the same time.  There should be no change in the visual
> >appearance of the web site (unless I screwed up).
> >
> >Over time, it's possible that the org.eclipse.stellation.misc
> >project will
> >disappear entirely (if we find a better place for the existing
> >scripts and
> >tests).
> >
> >Regards,
> >Jim
> >--
> >Jim Wright, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
> >*** The Stellation project: Advanced SCM for Collaboration
> >*** http://www.eclipse.org/stellation
> >*** Work Email: jwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ------- Personal Email:
> >jim.wright@xxxxxxx
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