This page is not salvageable without rewriting it:
- referring to the 4.4 BSD stack as a 'reference'
- the newest FreeBSD version is 7.0 including (broken)
SCTP support
- using outdated terms like "world wide web"
- support for 'Appletalk' and Novell client/server networking
are no longer the makings of a 'true intranet solution'
- running a usenet server is not the goal of most users anymore
- dial-on-demand PPP is not the prime of internet connectivity
- ftp.cdrom.com has not existed in a long time (and 30TB/mo
isn't very high nowadays)
- yahoo runs "ultimate index of the Internet"...
- the only testimonial was written in 1996
- and more :\
If such a page should exist, the content needs to be written.
secure versions of the sites, so link to the secure version directly.
Note that for wiki links I have only fixed up key links in navbars etc,
there are a large number of other links but fixing them does not seem
worth the churn.
- While here remove an old (circa 2009) twitter account.
Further work needs to be done on the community, support, and events pages.
Discussed with: bjk
Reviewed by: Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com>
- State the easiest way for concerned users to update their system on the
main page.
- Move information about reporting vulnerabilities to a separate page as
end users who just want to know how to patch their systems will not want
to be bombarded with technical stuff about reporting and privacy.
- The list of unsupported FreeBSD releases was too long to be on the main
page, so move it out onto its own page.
- Move some of the table of contents items non-essential to end users into
the side navigation menu.
(Further changes will be incremental.)
Approved by: so (des)