several different meanings and it can be unclear which exactly we
intend. The paragraph is clear enough without it.
Submitted by: hps
Approved by: core (emaste, gnn)
Update the Committer's Guide
- section 21 covers much of the same areas as the new Code of
Conduct, but the CoC is authoritative. Update wording where
there is some disagreement.
- Add a new section on Privacy and Confidentiality which was felt to
be too committer specific to go into the general Code of Conduct.
With hat: core-secretary
Reviewed by: gjb, core
Approved by: core
- 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
new committer proposals to:
- Provide more details on the contents of a suitable proposal, including
a request for evidence of constructive engagement with the mentor (e.g.,
through successfully completed patch cycles).
- Be more overt about identifying community participation (but also more
open about what it means -- mention BSD-conference talks, for example).
- Suggest contacing core@ informally first if there are worries about
whether there is sufficient contribution or concern about a proposal
failing.
- Expand thinking on 'vendor commit bits' -- both the responsibilities of
the mentor, and also the hope that such contributors will broaden their
interests over time.
Approved by: core
hardware refreshes since this list was last updated.
Remove the ports build machines for now, the existing specs and hosts are
very outdated but I don't know enough about the ports build infrastructure
to refresh it at the moment. I plan to update this in the coming days.
outdated, and two of the internal links return 404 for data that
likely will not be returning anytime soon.
Submitted by: erwin
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It has suffered hardware from more hardware failure than is
reasonably feasible to restore the machine to a working state.
If it were a horse, it would have been turned into glue years
ago.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
and hub.FreeBSD.org. With how the infrastructure is set up, it
is probably not reasonable to try to keep these pieces current.
Reword the leading sentence of the next paragraph so it makes
sense with the first paragraph removed.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Replace /XML/{doc,www}/ with /XML/ in SysId.
- Remove empty stylesheets in share/xsl and point share/xml/empty.xsl via
XML catalog instead.
- Change the L10N layer in freebsd-*.xsl not to use localized XSLT
stylesheets directly.
- Move share/xsl/* to share/xml and remove share/xsl.
- Remove obsolete share/web2c/pdftex.def.