ia64 project pages live under the ia64 subdirectory, with index.html
the main page. The link was pointing to the old page, which tells you
to update your bookmark. While here, spell IA64 as IA-64. This is
consistent with the spelling in the "What is FreeBSD?" paragraph and
also with the spelling in the project pages.
- Add several templates for index.xsl into includes.misc.xsl.
- The structure of mirrors.xml has been changed; <host> is
a container of <name> and <url> now.
- add doc.common.mk, which defines variables, targets, and
dependencies commonly used in www/ and doc/.
- move www/<lang>/includes.xsl to the language independent
directory and split into several files.
- add transtable*.xsl and transtable.xml to support localized
mirror names.
- make doc/{en_US.ISO8859-1,ja_JP.eucJP}/books/handbook/ use
mirrors.xml (mirrors and eresources).
- make www/{en,ja}/index.xsl use mirrors.xml.
For details, please see doc/share/sgml/README.mirrors for the moment.
Reviewed by: simon and Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
- Change the list of links to translated versions of the FreeBSD
webpages to include all lanuages and to use ISO 639-2 codes
istead of complete language names.
support.sgml:
- Remove the partial website mirror list and replace it with links to a
list of non-English resources (which was also part of the old
"mirror" list).
- Note in the text, that links to the translated webpages can be found
on the front page, to avoid duplicating the list multiple places.
Reviewed by: silence on -www (earlier version)
This is meant both as a way to get an overview of upcoming FreeBSD
related events, and as a way to structure links to pages with
information / pictures / etc. from past events.
The page automatically determines which events are upcoming and which
are past, by comparing the event dates with the current date.
Discussed on: -www
Inspired by PR: www/53674
Which was submitted by: Josef El-Rayes <j.el-rayes@daemon.li>
because:
- It's incorrect (and probably has been for ages).
- Not very interesting for most people.
- Removing it makes the index page a bit less cluttered.
- The pages are not updated that often that people will be waiting
for a change to occur.
- Mirror sites probably don't update that often (the hubs
article recommends daily updates for www/).
o Update the current rebuild schedule for www.FreeBSD.org on
internal/about.sgml to reflect current reality. [1]
Supplied by: kuriyama [1]
Approved by: ceri (mentor)
Because of web mirror sites most likely does not have man.cgi working,
specify its link as http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi, directly. [2]
Submitted by: Rostislav Krasny <rosti_bsd@yahoo.com> [1]
Simon L. Nielsen <simon@nitro.dk> [2]
to the Web site:
1. Show 5.1 (June 2003) as the latest 5.X release.
2. Temporarily remove links to the latest 5.X release announcement.
When the 5.1 announcement goes out, we'll HTML-ify it, add it to the
Web site, and put the links back.
a serious issue, and we should give admins full support in this area.
Exploited systems only throw a back light back to us.
I posted this to doc@ a months ago or so (no response), and then
discussed it a little later in a different thread on cvs-www with other
people, including the security-officer, who showed support for it.