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[jsr372-experts] Re: Draft of PDF

From: Michael Müller <michael.mueller_at_mueller-bruehl.de>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 22:06:00 +0100

Hi Ed,


I got it. And I'll work on it during the next days.


Herzliche Grüße - Best Regards,

Michael Müller
Brühl, Germany
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On 01/11/2017 05:08 PM, Edward Burns wrote:
> AT> The java.net pages are plain html, if you want to prepare a draft
> I can
> AT> upload them. Thanks!
>
> Thanks for the offer Arjan, but you have your hands full with other
> stuff. I have granted Michael developer access to the project that
> populates the website. Michael, you can
>
> svn checkout https://svn.java.net/svn/javaserverfaces-spec-public~svn/trunk javaserverfaces-spec-public-trunk
>
> The website content is in www, and the usual www/index.html is the page
> that sits behind <http://jsf-spec.java.net/>.
>
> I kindly ask you to please send diffs to the Manfred and I before you
> commit them so I can review them. Normally I'd do this myself, but
> considering the time pressure, and the "we put the C in JCP" message I
> just delivered at the Executive Committee meeting, and how long I've
> known you and worked with you, I feel ok granting access.
>
> Also, make only minimal changes, don't change the style or anything. As
> Arjan mentioned, this is going away soon, and it's in a maintenance
> state now anyway.
>
> Once we've reviewed your change and you've committed it, it will get
> picked up and pushed to the website.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
>