does
this, at least the importing part. It walks over SmallWiki pages (the
predecessor of Pier) and saves them to a file-system hierarchy. There
is another method that walks over the file-system and imports the
files into Pier. I wrote this as an easy way to migrate data from
SmallWiki (that runs in VW and Squeak) to Pier.
I guess it would be easy to use that code as starting point (there are
just a couple of methods) and add a Pier exporter.
Cheers,
Lukas
On Aug 22, 2008, at 15:43 , Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
My current website is driven by Perl Template Toolkit, generated
from source
files that are managed in git. The theory is that any of the
webmasters who
want to edit the website can do so in an offline fashion (at 30k
feet, or on a
cruise ship, for example), and then merge the changes up to the live
site,
possibly resolving any conflicts that may have happened in the
meanwhile.
Is there a way that I can achieve something similar with Pier? As
in, have
some way to serialize and restore the current pages so that they are
treated
sensibly by git as a collection of files, or perhaps as code so that
they can
be tracked with Monticello?
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