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Managing our website with Lenya, storing the content in SVN
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Switzerland
2008-01-04 06:43:58
Hi Lenya devs,

at the user meeting in Freiburg I suggested that we try to
manage our 
website with Lenya again. If we decide to do this, I suppose
that the 
content shall be stored in the SVN repository.

At the moment, synchronizing the files with SVN is a bit
cumbersome 
because every edit operation removes and creates backup
files. I 
wouldn't like to do this by hand. How can we overcome this
issue?

a) Don't create backup files (i.e., set the number of
backups to 0).
    This would render Lenya's versioning useless, but maybe
we could
    live with that.

b) Write some sophisticated shell scrips which do the
syncing.

c) Write some Java code that does the trick (e.g., as a
repository
    listener).

I'm in favor of a) because b) and c) don't look that easy,
but I hope 
someone has a better idea 

-- Andreas


-- 
Andreas Hartmann, CTO
BeCompany GmbH
http://www.becompany.ch
Tel.: +41 (0) 43 818 57 01


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Re: Managing our website with Lenya, storing the content in SVN
user name
2008-01-04 09:11:52
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
> Hi Lenya devs,
> 
> at the user meeting in Freiburg I suggested that we try
to manage our
> website with Lenya again. If we decide to do this, I
suppose that the
> content shall be stored in the SVN repository.
> 
> At the moment, synchronizing the files with SVN is a
bit cumbersome
> because every edit operation removes and creates backup
files. I
> wouldn't like to do this by hand. How can we overcome
this issue?

push out 2.0 today, meet again in zurich, dream about 2.1
stuff (while
not forgetting about a quick 2.0.1 maintenance release).

2.1 dream stuff could include using svn as a lenya backend.
i for one
would love to see that happen. we could have another look at
our
repository abstraction - i don't see why it should be hard
at all to
switch from one backend to another. but as often, i may be
wrong 



-- 
Jörn Nettingsmeier

"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000
lines of code."
  - Ken Thompson.

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