Fix some dead links, and remove some very old projects (one of which was

integrated before FreeBSD 3.3 was released...)

Minimal update, the reality is that every page under /projects/ likely
needs either updating or deleting.
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Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ install a wide range of applications with a minimum amount of effort.
A list of current ports is available along with a search mechanism A list of current ports is available along with a search mechanism
to see if a specific application exists in the Ports Collection.</li> to see if a specific application exists in the Ports Collection.</li>
<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD Ports distfiles survey</a>: <li><a href="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD Ports distfiles scanner</a>:
A list which checks the Ports Collection for unfetchable distfiles A list which checks the Ports Collection for unfetchable distfiles
and provides a summary for each port.</li> and provides a summary for each port.</li>
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ and provides a summary for each port.</li>
ports and port changes. Add your favourite ports to your watch list and receive email ports and port changes. Add your favourite ports to your watch list and receive email
notification of any changes.</li> notification of any changes.</li>
<li><a href="http://pointyhat.FreeBSD.org/">Pointyhat</a>: Is a server which <li><a href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/">PortsMon</a>: Is a server which
checks the Ports Collection and keeps package building logs and error checks the Ports Collection and keeps package building logs and error
logs for each port.</li> logs for each port.</li>
</ul> </ul>
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ notification of any changes.</li>
<h3>Networking</h3> <h3>Networking</h3>
<ul> <ul>
<li><a name="netperf" href="&base;/projects/netperf/index.html">Netperf</a>: <li><a name="netperf" href="&base;/projects/netperf/index.html">Netperf</a>:
Network stack optimization for the FreeBSD 5.x and 6.x kernels, a follow-on Network stack performance and optimization, a follow-on
to the SMPng network stack locking work for FreeBSD 5.3. This project is to the SMPng network stack locking work for FreeBSD 5.3. This project is
exploring and implementing optimizations strategies for a multi-threaded exploring and implementing optimizations strategies for a multi-threaded
network stack.</li> network stack.</li>
@ -213,30 +213,10 @@ authors avoid adding platform-specific DMA management code, improving
the portability of drivers between hardware architectures. This page the portability of drivers between hardware architectures. This page
also tracks the progress of drivers towards being SMPng-safe.</li> also tracks the progress of drivers towards being SMPng-safe.</li>
<li><a name="deviceframework" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~dfr/devices.html">
A New Device Framework for FreeBSD</a></li>
<li><a name="atm" href="http://chuck.cranor.org/p/bsdatm.pdf"> BSD ATM: implementation of ATM internetworking under 4.4BSD</a>:
New computer applications in areas such as multimedia, imaging,
and distributed computing demand high levels of performance from
computer networks. ATM-based networking solutions provide one
possible alternative to meeting these performance needs.
However, the complexity of ATM over traditional networks such as
Ethernet has proven to be a barrier to its being used. In this
paper we present the design and implementation of BSD ATM, a
light-weight and efficient ATM software layer for BSD-based
operating systems that requires minimal changes to the operating
system. BSD ATM can be used both for IP-based networking traffic
and for ``native'' ATM traffic.</li>
<li><a name="homeauto" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~fsmp/HomeAuto/HomeAuto.html">Home Automation</a>: <li><a name="homeauto" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~fsmp/HomeAuto/HomeAuto.html">Home Automation</a>:
Using FreeBSD to run appliance controllers, infra-red controllers, Using FreeBSD to run appliance controllers, infra-red controllers,
automated telephone systems, and more.</li> automated telephone systems, and more.</li>
<li><a name="tokenring" href="http://www.jurai.net/~winter/tr/">The FreeBSD Token-Ring Project</a>:
Information, files, patches, and documentation about adding Token Ring
support to FreeBSD.</li>
<li><a name="xircomcem">Xircom CEM Ethernet Driver</a>: A mailing list exists for further <li><a name="xircomcem">Xircom CEM Ethernet Driver</a>: A mailing list exists for further
development of Scott Mitchell's Xircom CEM ethernet driver. Send development of Scott Mitchell's Xircom CEM ethernet driver. Send
<tt>subscribe freebsd-xircom</tt> to <a <tt>subscribe freebsd-xircom</tt> to <a
@ -324,13 +304,6 @@ microkernel.</li>
hierarchy on your browser to view each file's revision history hierarchy on your browser to view each file's revision history
in a very handy manner.</li> in a very handy manner.</li>
<li><a name="flcl"
href="http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/"> The FreeBSD
Laptop Compatibility List</a>: A comprehensive database of
laptops and PCMCIA cards that work with FreeBSD. This site
contains detailed information about known hardware and
software issues.</li>
<li><a name="tetintegration" href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/TetIntegration">TET <li><a name="tetintegration" href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/TetIntegration">TET
Integration</a>: The Test Execution Toolkit from <a Integration</a>: The Test Execution Toolkit from <a
href="http://www.opengroup.org/">The Open Group</a> is a href="http://www.opengroup.org/">The Open Group</a> is a