[Openid-specs-heart] Alpha HEART Specs
Debbie Bucci
debbucci at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 12:24:52 UTC 2015
Yes we can post doc to wordpress and it should render correctly. At least
I do all the changes in html...
On Apr 2, 2015 7:59 AM, "Justin Richer" <jricher at mit.edu> wrote:
> Eve,
>
> Thank you, I should have been more clear: I know how to render the
> different formats from XML (I've been doing it for years in the IETF), the
> question was actually about *posting* the rendered HTML someplace.
> Specifically, does the WG have a place to put rendered HTML pages online?
> The wiki won't do, as it's in a variant of Markdown and not HTML, but I
> remember some folks (John? Nat?) mentioning a separate repository for
> hosting the HTML. I could check in the HTML to the Git repository and we
> could link to that, but that seems a little silly to me to check in a
> rendered artifact next to the code that generates it. There's far too much
> possibility of version skew there.
>
> Eventually I'd like to get to a continuous integration/deployment system
> like that which was used with the HTTP2 specs on GitHub, where the latest
> versions are automatically built and published to the appropriate website.
>
> -- Justin
>
> On 4/1/2015 8:24 PM, Eve Maler wrote:
>
> Hi Justin-- You can use the transform at http://xml2rfc.ietf.org to
> create HTML.
>
>
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> On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Justin Richer <jricher at mit.edu> wrote:
>
>> The alpha (or pre-alpha?) versions of the OAuth 2 and OpenID Connect
>> HEART profiles are now available in the HEART Git repository on bitbucket:
>>
>> https://bitbucket.org/openid/heart/
>>
>> These are nearly straight imports of the Secure RESTful Interfaces
>> profiles originally published by MITRE:
>>
>> http://secure-restful-interface-profile.github.io/pages/
>>
>> The documents are in xml2rfc format, but I’d be happy to render them to
>> HTML and post them somewhere if someone can point me to the appropriate
>> process for that.
>>
>> — Justin
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