| commit | ce6c3b4d43317854a8f1bda816c14b136d521eb2 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Andrew Wetmore <andrew@cottage14.com> | Mon Feb 19 13:45:31 2024 -0400 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Feb 19 13:45:31 2024 -0400 |
| tree | 523a319324ec9cb62b9e449d0acb9cdbbf26c987 | |
| parent | 37877465651e7eaeac15e06f2971ed7469080a12 [diff] |
Update team.md provided link to page with links to team interviews
This is the source of the Apache Infrastructure team's website, found at https://infra.apache.org/
This builds the website and puts its pages in output/
virtualenv $venvname source $venvname/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt git pull origin master # Edit all the markdown! (infrastructure-website/content/pages/) pelican -t theme
To preview:
cd output/ python -m pelican.server # Browse to localhost:8000
Any time you check in a file, the site regenerates: https://ci2.apache.org/#/builders/3
The gfm_reader.py script points to a specific directory on bb-slave1 for loading the libcmark-gfm.so and libcmark-gfmextensions.so libraries. The path should be adjusted for your local installation.
Run build_cmark.sh to build the two libraries. It is then helpful to create a directory (say, build_cmark/lib) with two symlinks from the .so to the longer, version-specific libraries that the above shell script builds.
To stage a preview of what a PR would result in, be sure to name your branches using the preview/$foo syntax, for instance preview/cleanup-dec-2021. This will auto-build and -stage your changes and make them available at infra-$foo.staged.apache.org, i.e. infra-cleanup-dec-2021.staged.apache.org