while. Currently only one of the systems is up and it hasn't been
updated in 2+ years.
If rtp systems come back the page can easily be resurrected, but for now
it's just more confusing having the page around.
2001 and published to developers@ and ports@ to the internal handbook.
Portmgr has been operating under this charter since then, but people
were having problems finding this in the email archives. Add it to
our internal page so that people no longer have this problem.
I'll also note that core.2 intended to give a very borad range of
powers to portmgr@ to manage the ports tree, while retaining the
ability to clarify and refine the charter over time.
several goals:
1. Make the pages more consistent with the style of the other FreeBSD
www pages.
2. Reorganize the top-level Internal page into four subheadings:
Projects, Policies, People, and Resources. This helps make the
page 'flow' a lot better.
3. Create a new, second-level, Policies page to hold one subgrouping
of the links that used to live on the main page, which had too many
links as it was.
4. Remove the Contacting, Copyright, and Search links, which had
been promoted to the top-level FreeBSD page some time ago in another
cleanup.
Note: all of the links (except in #4) from the original page remain
either in pages committed -- this is essentially a reorganization of
the existing links to present them in a more logical -- and legible --
context.
Discussed without objection on: freebsd-www
Reviewed by: trhodes
Approved by: trhodes
What hats are availible.
What the different hat-based groups/teams are.
Who is part of what group/team, thus explaining what hat they are wearing.
Mark all this up in entity format, thus using one entity across the site will
list all the team members.
section of the FreeBSD website (www.freebsd.org/internal).
This page documents the administrative aspects of FreeBSD releases,
including the CVS operations required, a list of files that must be
updated for each release, information about the contents of each disc
on the 4 disc set, and so on ..
Comments and additions are welcome.
Reviewed by: phk, bmah, and others.