the base system and we won't add any more files or content, hence there is no
need to keep this policy around any longer.
Reported by: emaste@
Approved by: core@
information that should be reported to the committee. Before, it seemed
confusing so separating these two sentences makes it clear that these are
separate things that do not belong together.
Reported by: jmg@
Approved by: core@
A lot of work by many people went into making this new code better than
the one we had, including: Valerie Aurora, Anne Dickison, Warner Losh,
Colin Percival, Benno Rice, Devin Teske, and Robert Watson.
Approved by: core@
Now that we have report-template.xml to hold a canonical report
template, there is no need to carry this duplicated content around
anymore -- it could only get stale.
It seems this step was inadvertently skipped before the email version
of the report was sent out.
Link from the status report main page and update the next-due date
(including the extension).
Also add a news entry for the report, backdated to the date of the
announcement email.
Reported by: pi
Pointy Hat to: bjk
Remove "advanced" which tells the user nothing, and is repeated later.
Remove "computer" in front of "operating system" which is a given.
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when
there is nothing left to take away"
- del.icio.us is being shutdown in favor of in pinboard's paid service
- make most URLs https instead of http
- update the Facebook user group link
- add a link to @freebsdcore's Twitter page
PR: 221489
Reported by: ygy
- contributing-ports moved into contributing
- OpenBSM redirects to TrustedBSD which is the entry immediately below.
- cvsweb is no longer maintained by the FreeBSD project
- TET integration is obsolete (per the wiki). Linking to the newer
project is left to a future commi
- binary-update refers to an older version of freebsd-update. This is
now documented in the handbook.
- vinum redirects to to an ad website
- Tertiary Disk - http://now.cs.berkeley.edu/Td/ is unreachable.
- OpenJDK 6 is not frequently updated. While its still available it is
also EoL so just stop referencing it.
The article discusses a specific option for puremagic's greylisting.
- It tells users to install mysql40-server and perl5.16; neither of
which exist any more.
- The last edit was 2015, by me, to switch from `pkg_add` to `pkg`.
- It encourages users to download code from a third-party website,
without validation, via HTTP (not even HTTPS).
- The code itself has to be patched to compile
and more generally the FreeBSD project is not in the business of
teaching end users how to run an anti-spam mail server.
Discussed with: allanjude