- Remove 11.1-RELEASE from 'Upcoming Releases.'
en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/security/security.xml:
- Add releng/11.1 to the security page.
share/xml/release.ent:
- Update release.ent to disable testing URLs and include
11.1-RELEASE.
share/xml/freebsd.ent:
- Add a new rel0.current entity for 11.0.
- Update rel.current entity for 11.1.
share/xml/navibar.ent:
- Reflect 11.1-RELEASE as a production release.
en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/where.xml:
- Update where.html to include 11.1-RELEASE.
- Comment 11.1-STABLE snapshots for now.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Enable the 11.1-BETA1 download URLs.
- Remove a duplicate link from the nagivation sidebar.
- Disable a few invalid links not yet ready for 11.1.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
their links from the front and download page and the side bar.
Move these releases to the list of past releases and mark them as
"not officially supported".
Do not remove the entities for these releases as they are still used in
other parts of the documentation.
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: re (gjb)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9018
This page is not salvageable without rewriting it:
- referring to the 4.4 BSD stack as a 'reference'
- the newest FreeBSD version is 7.0 including (broken)
SCTP support
- using outdated terms like "world wide web"
- support for 'Appletalk' and Novell client/server networking
are no longer the makings of a 'true intranet solution'
- running a usenet server is not the goal of most users anymore
- dial-on-demand PPP is not the prime of internet connectivity
- ftp.cdrom.com has not existed in a long time (and 30TB/mo
isn't very high nowadays)
- yahoo runs "ultimate index of the Internet"...
- the only testimonial was written in 1996
- and more :\
If such a page should exist, the content needs to be written.
secure versions of the sites, so link to the secure version directly.
Note that for wiki links I have only fixed up key links in navbars etc,
there are a large number of other links but fixing them does not seem
worth the churn.
- While here remove an old (circa 2009) twitter account.
Further work needs to be done on the community, support, and events pages.
Discussed with: bjk
Reviewed by: Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com>
- State the easiest way for concerned users to update their system on the
main page.
- Move information about reporting vulnerabilities to a separate page as
end users who just want to know how to patch their systems will not want
to be bombarded with technical stuff about reporting and privacy.
- The list of unsupported FreeBSD releases was too long to be on the main
page, so move it out onto its own page.
- Move some of the table of contents items non-essential to end users into
the side navigation menu.
(Further changes will be incremental.)
Approved by: so (des)