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Author Re: [PHP-DOC] PhD progress update & 0.1 release+deploy schedule
Nuno Lopes

2007-09-30, 7:01 pm

> There is currently no known bug in PhD-renderer so if you find one
> then please file a bug report or at least let me know about it.
> I don't care how small or major the bug is, a missing whitespace or a
> whole page missing, let me know if you find anything.


sure! it seems that finally I have to start looking at PhD :P


> There is only one missing feature; Auto-generated (and translated)
> titles/inline texts.
> I.e. generating titles for the <warning>s, <tip>s, <abstract>
> elements, title for TOCs, inline text for <note>s...


Why not fetch that data from the docbook entities? (probably that's what you
though already..)


> If there are no critical bugs found within couple of ws of the
> release I'd like to release 0.1-final and deploy PhD-renderer on the
> rsync box replacing Docbook-XSL for the phpweb and html builds.


Maybe we could deploy it already in a separate folder and get a broader test
audience. And only after a few ws of "wild testing", replace the current
xsl build.

Nuno
Nuno Lopes

2007-10-01, 8:00 am

>> Maybe we could deploy it already in a separate folder and get a broader
>
> We could, but that would add extra 1.7 GB of data to the mirrors just
> out of the blue.
> Also, we would need to hack the error handler to check if the user
> wants the phd version or not. Not to mention the confusion for the
> user when all his bookmarks (php.net/manual/en/page.php) keep
> displaying the old style...


I was just talking about the english version, but I understand it wouldn't
be that easy..


> However, I had planned to register http://docs.php.net as a "special
> mirror" in the mirroring system and put a news entry on php.net "If
> you want to help out testing our new docbook renderer then choose
> "doc.php.net" as your preferred mirror on http://php.net/my.php"
> during the RC phase...


OK, but remember to put in some mechanism to redirect people to other
mirrors when the RC phase is over.


> For what its worth, I had a quick chat with the php.net webmaster
> about it few days ago and he really liked the idea.


btw, who is the php.net webmaster? :P

Nuno
Nuno Lopes

2007-10-01, 8:00 am

>> > For what its worth, I had a quick chat with the php.net webmaster
>
> He calls himself 'bjori'.. :D
> It was a very informative conversation we had, very smart guy.
> Amazingly we got into a few arguments here and there though...
> All in all, I think the webmaster is a pretty guy but he can be
> very stubborn at times, but when he gets a idea it really is an
> __ idea and it will be implemented no matter what, it seems.
> *thihihi*


Ye, what a webmaster ;)
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