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Editor's Notes

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To Reflow the Spec

To format the draft use something like

tidy --quiet y -utf8 --vertical-space y --tidy-mark n -indent -wrap 80

tidy -config config.tidy getusermedia.html

Note that any empty elements will be removed, so if you want to keep, for example, the

tags you will need to either a) change them before tidy to something like
 
and then change them back afterwards, or b) add them back in manually after tidy

To Generate a Version

To generate the dated version of the specification:

  • If releasing a getusermedia draft, in getusermedia.js update the "prevED" line to point to the previous dated draft (i.e., the one currently available as the editor's draft on dev.w3.org).

  • If releasing a webrtc draft, in webrtc.js update the "prevED" line to point to the previous dated draft (i.e., the one currently available as the editor's draft on dev.w3.org).

  • Create a new directory in archives corresponding to the new release day (YYYYMMDD)

  • Open the document in Firefox.

  • Press CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-S.

  • Select "Save as HMTL" from dialog box.

  • Save the file as the base name in your new archive directory like archives/20130320/getusermedia.html

  • Copy all associated resources (images/) into the newly created archive directory.

  • In the archive file, search for and edit the link for "This version" and fix to point at the new dated version of the spec

  • Add the new archives/YYYYMMDD directory to git and make a commit.

  • Create a new version tag: $ git tag -m "Editor's draft YYYYMMDD." vYYYYMMDD

  • Push the commit and the new tag to the git repo: $ git push --tags origin master

  • Once everyone is happy, the files need to be copied to the cvs repository. Start by updating your copy (use -d option to get new directories): $ cvs update -d

  • Confirm that you have all recent archive directories. If any are missing, to be safe re-checkout your entire cvs directory from scratch to ensure that you have everything.

  • Copy the following from your git directory to the cvs editor/ directory

  • images/
  • archives/YYYYMMDD (the new archived directory created above)
  • If you are releasing a webrtc draft, also copy the following files into the "sources" subdirectory on CVS for archival purposes:
  • webrtc.html, webrtc.js, and webrtc.css Also, within the CVS directory create a soft symbolic link from your new archive dated version: $ ln -s archives/20130320/webrtc.html . (if you can't do symlinks, just copy the file)
  • If you are releasing a getusermedia draft, also copy the following files into the "sources" subdirectory on CVS for archival purposes:
  • getusermedia.html, getusermedia.js, and getusermedia.css Also, within the CVS directory create a soft symbolic link from your new archive dated version: $ ln -s archives/20130320/getusermedia.html . (if you can't do symlinks, just copy the file)
  • Add the new archive directory (with content) to cvs: $ find archives/YYYYMMDD -type d | xargs cvs add $ find archives/YYYYMMDD -type f | grep -v CVS | xargs cvs add

  • Confirm what will be committed: $ cvs -qn update

  • Commit new directory and changed files (...): $ cvs commit -m "Added YYYYMMDD archived version." archives/YYYYMMDD/ ...

  • Send an email to the corresponding lists to announce the new release (proposed template below).

To Annouce a Version

Email template (use it if you like):

Hi

A new dated version of the Editors' draft is available.

Dated version: http://dev.w3.org/2011/webrtc/editor/archives//.html Living document: http://dev.w3.org/2011/webrtc/editor/.html

Changes include:

  • ...
  • ...

Please review and provide feedback.

(for the editors)

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