page has been moved. The actual contents has not been replicated.
It mostly consisted of a list of activities tied to a person (ie
latest news). Even though voluntary work is carried by recognition
of the work being done, it's not an good way to build web pages
if it's the only real contents and it has to be updated by the
people who actually do the work. I don't know about others, but I
hate writing about myself...
Not to mention that the concept of latest news forces one to keep
updating the pages, which given the current state of affairs is
just too much to ask.
This change does not mean that the new ia64 pages cannot possibly
revive the information that's "lost" with this change.
o Added "Credits" section,
o Added newsworthy events to the "Latest News" section. More to
come here,
o Removed all the links, because most were broken anyway. More to
come here as well,
mailing list to html page footer instead of freebsd-questions
* switch to use one style FreeBSD ports naming (FreeBSD/<port>)
* use "IA-64" abbrev. when refering to actutal architecture name
* s/freebsd/FreeBSD
one in a comment; since the former is clearly visible from the top of
the file, the latter's only purpose was to bloat the repository a
little more.
No objections by: -doc, -www
IA-64 which was already there, Alpha, PPC, and SPARC were added. Also
update some other bits of the site to point to the new location.
Note: I didn't get a repo copy of alpha/alpha.sgml to
platforms/alpha.sgml because there wasn't any real useful history
to preserve. I also left the alpha/ dir in place for now but added
an index.sgml to point to the new location. I'll nuke the
directory once the translation teams have caught up with the
changes.
Suggested by: obrien