- 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.
Note: the hostname bsd.ipv6.uni-erlangen.de has only a IPv6 address.
It is the same maschine as www2.de.freebsd.org aka
freebsd.rrze.uni-erlangen.de.
Submitted by: Falko Dressler <fd@bsd.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>
The x86 platform is not only Intel. Not only Intel contributed to what
the architure and platform has become. Therefore don't refer to it as
an Intel-only thing.