ok, eating my words, I undid this change and it'll be visible on the web
site after the next www.apache.org site refresh.
But I made one change to the navigation compared to the way it was
before. Originally the navigation menu had these sections, which was
format-centric:
-About
-DITA
-Original manuals
I changed those categories to be version-centric, which makes more
sense, and also reversed the order of the manuals:
-About
-10.0 Manuals
+ Getting Started
+ etc.
-10.1 Alpha Manuals
+ DITA source
+ Getting Started
+ etc.
To date, doc corrections have only been applied to the 10.1 manuals, so
the most up-to-date information, even for 10.0 features, will be found
in the 10.1 manuals. Before reporting a problem in a 10.0 manual, please
check to see if the problem still exists in the 10.1 manuals.
regards,
-jean
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
> The manuals originally contributed to Apache were comprised of html
> source files that were replaced recently by files in the DITA XML format.
>
> Document corrections have been applied only to the DITA XML files, which
> means the old manuals are no longer up to date. To reduce confusion,
> especially for new users, I removed the links to those old manuals from
> the Derby web site; however, they are still available in the Subversion
> repository if we find a need for them.
>
> I just committed this change; it'll become visible with the next
> www.apache.org site refresh (currently scheduled for every 4 hours).
>
> regards,
>
> -jean
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