Hi,
Not exactly what you want, but did you have a look at the Github App [1] ?
It seems similar to the SVN App.
BR,
Jeremie
[1] -
Hi All,
I am new to XWiki and I was wondering if some users use XWiki as a
documentation engine for software projects in general. The case I have in
mind is that we want to provide our software documentation to our customers
as XWiki pages. I'm quite fond of Sphinx (
http://sphinx-doc.org/) and I
very much like the idea of being able to set up a bunch of files (in the
case os Sphinx reStructuredText text files) and have them versioned in the
revision control system we use for our code. I thought I could set up a
similar file structure with XWiki 2.1 text files and have them versioned as
a function of language and (our) software version.
So the question : does anyone know of a Git plugin akin to the existing
SVN Application (
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/SVN+
Application) ? I tried setting up the SVN plugin yesterday by testing on
a local SVN and I didn't succeed. I figured the reason is that we have
Enterprise XWiki 5.2 and the plugin mentions it's been tested with version
6.0.1 but before I try harder I'd prefer if there would be a Git plugin
since we're transitioning over to Git.
Also, I know the idea of keeping versions separate from XWiki's own
versioning story seems odd, but I still find a justification for a revision
control system level versioning. The rationale behind the development of
the SVN Application rings a bell to me : "Allows concurrent development on
multiple servers and simplifies publishing XWiki applications".
TIA,
Yves Moisan
P.S. I scanned the mailing list archives up to Dec 2012 and din't find
anything.
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