HTML files (not all of them, just some of them).
Fix up the broken references to point to the correct files.
This has not touched the release notes in releases/*/*. I'm not sure
whether they should remain as historical record of what was shipped or
not. About 5 of them now have a couple of broken links each, which will
be trivial to fix.
The FreeBSD WebBoard is a place where the FreeBSD community can help
eachother out. They can leave postings and have them answered while at
the same time, other FreeBSD users can view these problems and learn
from them.
Submitted by: "Matthew T. Lager" <dmmatt@lynxcom.net>
FreeBSD cross reference. A hypertext cross referenced presentation of
the FreeBSD kernel sourecode. The version indexed is -CURRENT, and it
is updated every night.
Submitted by: Per Kristian Gjermshus <pergj@ifi.uio.no>
A New Device Framework for FreeBSD
http://www.freebsd.org/~dfr/devices.html
to sections Device drivers. Maybe 'Architecture' is the correct place,
but I guess most users will search this paper in the device section...
The PathConvert project is to develop utilities which make conversion
between absolute path name and relative path name. It brings benefits
mainly to the users of NFS and WWW.
Submitted by: Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@wafu.netgate.net>
FreeBSD Rocks is an initiative designed to provide the FreeBSD
community with the latest FreeBSD news, software and
resources. All areas include search facilities, making
keyword searching of historical posts a breeze.
Submitted by: Steven Harris <steve@playgal.com>
Move 'FreeBSD vs. Linux' and Daemonnews to Advocacy section.
Move PicoBSD to Architecture section.
Added a Table of Contents.
Email to Justin has gone on deaf ears for quite sometime. There is renewed
interest on the freebsd-sparc mailing list and others are starting FAQs.
I believe it would be better to maintain one up to date FAQ.
A resource that would allow anyone to find a FTP server that contains
particular releases and SNAP of FreeBSD. The database is updated daily
at 3am Melbourne time (10 hours ahead of GMT).