Re: documenting the publishing process

On 20 March 2014 14:06, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I was wondering, with some of you (ie, the editors), what the best way is to use github plus the W3C pubrules checker together when a formal publication occurs. I have also consulted my colleagues who have more experience with that particular combination of tools, and I have come up with a process that seems to work relatively well. It is based on the idea that we would store 'snapshots' of publications on the github for future reference; it may also come handy later.
>
> I have documented the whole process on
>
> https://github.com/w3c/csvw/blob/gh-pages/publishing_process.md
>
> The current publication round essentially followed this route. The advantage is that you can also do part of the steps (if you are an editor), ie, if I am run over by a bus (it should not always be DanBri:-) then at least you can do some of what is needed...


Thanks Ivan, very useful :)

For those puzzled by the bus remark, see
http://philarcher.org/diary/2013/danbribus/

Unrelated: http://sdopending.appspot.com/BusReservation

cheers,

Dan

Received on Thursday, 20 March 2014 14:12:40 UTC