This is a brute-force, sledgehammer fix for the errata and
advisories pages not always updated when an SA/EN is issued.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
hub.freebsd.org and the supporting 15 year old binaries have gone away.
Highlights:
- Sync up the cgi scripts to be closer to the standard page look
and feel and the canonical url locations.
- Adjust the search controls to include the docs.freebsd.org doc set.
- Replace the remaining wais search references.
- Fix up the embedded paths that depended on a symlink and/or nfs jungle
on hub. These aren't present in the jail this now runs in.
- Fix a typo (stray backtick) in one of the header entities.
- Remove the remaining no-longer-functional gnats components - they
ran on hub and no longer exist.
Build tested by: gjb
Brought to you by: lots of coffee, profanity and confusion.
- secteam needs updating
- phabric-admin is new
- forum-admin is new
- github-automation is new
- jenkins-admin is new
- fbsd foundation needs updating
Reviewed by: gjb, delphij, jmg (older version)
- All ref* machines are reference machines with similar
hardware configurations (excluding ia64, sparc64).
- We don't need to list administrative (infrastructural)
machines, so they're removed. If anyone wants to know,
it's in DNS.
- Hub is deprecated. Yay.
- Remove the 'type' column for various machines. People
that are interested (and have access) can check dmesg(8).
- Remove a site-specific reference, as we have many sites
now, and this page is not the right place to thank the
generous bandwidth/power/facility providers for our many
sites.
With hat: admins
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
about how to build products with FreeBSD. I switched around the order
with the other link to follow a more logical flow of information. People
probably want to know what BSD is before building products with it.
Submitted by: Ahmed Kamal (email ahmedkamal googlemail com)
documentation (books, articles, websites) unless there is an explicit or
"obvious" reason.
Do not touch old news articles, release notes, or the CGI scripts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2380
Reviewed by: bjk
It is still 2015, not 2016 yet.
eadler merged the contributing-ports article into the contributing article
in r46482, so link to the appropriate section of the latter article
instead.
Approved by: hrs (mentor, implicit)
On behalf of the Release Engineering Team, thank you, Ken,
for your time and contributions to the team.
Ken has been a member of the Release Engineering Team since
the 4.x days, and it is of great personal sadness to see him
leave.
My hat is off to you, and all you have done for the FreeBSD
Project, and I hope you will re-join the team someday.
- remove the TODO pages for the creation of the 2nd and 3rd
edition of the FreeBSD handbook. Both projects have been
completed and the TODO pages are not useful except for some
historical archeology. For this use case, VCS and archived
copies of old pages are sufficient.
- remove Latvian list, which does not exist on referenced page
- remove French list, which does not exist on referenced page
- remove duplicate Brazilian Portuguese
- etc.
On the (manually maintained!) sitemap make a number of changes
- remove references to now deleted inetnet.html pages
- remove some old references to features.html which was
rewritten by allan jude
- remove reference to c99 and bigdisk projects
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.