usergroups.xml and use this to clean up the geographical information
associated with each usergroup. Move the groups in the 'Other Areas'
region to the appropriate region, mostly Asia.
Use this data to sort regions on the page by the number of usergroups
in each region (36 in europe, 34 in north america, 11 in asia, 4 in
au/nz oceania, 4 in south america, and 1 meta-bug).
No south african user groups at the moment?
successful student applicants will be announced on Monday. Also add a
FAQ entry noting that we are eager to work with students that were not
selected for funding as there were not enough slots for all the
promising students.
XML files and use them to generate dynamic content. For now, just use
this to mention the number of freebsd related events and the number of
unique countries in which they were held in the last year according to
events.xml.
We could also list some high level statistics about usergroups here
since that content is also maintained in XML.
a world map using the Google Charts API and display this on the events
page to indicate those countries that have upcoming FreeBSD events
(colored red) and those that have hosted past FreeBSD events (colored
yellow or orange, depending on the frequency of past events).
each case (e.g. U.S.A, U.S.A., United States -> USA). Also, add a
"code" attribute to the country tags which lists the canonical ISO3166
code of each country.
2 links pointing to ezine.daemonnews.org are no longer working.
As the whole daemonnews site is in rather bad shape at the moment (many broken
links over there) deactivate the links for the moment (but leave them in the
source code in case they come accessible again).
While here fix two other issues:
- Remove the entry "Install for Newbies" as there is no source mentioned
and as the article has been incorporated in the handbook a loooooooong time
ago.
- Ad "4.1" to the link about "Split DNS" as this is the FreeBSD version the
article describes.
files were so messy and thus they were so hard to read that maintaining
existing translations or translating these files was very difficult.
I've also fixed capitalized elements and attributes.
Abstraction Layer (i.e. volume auto-mounting, troubleshooting, etc.). Link
this new FAQ into the navibar, and replace our old auto-mounting question
with a link to this new FAQ.
While in our general FAQ, clean up the question on gnome-keyring.
Reviewed by: mezz and ahze