re-arrange the lists to take into account who is currently in core.
(I did not add any new core members' keys which were not already
in this file.) Also add a pointer to my single-file keyring which
*does* contain everybody (that I know of).
Cyrus Rahman <cr@jcmax.com> for converters/tnef
Unpack data encapsulated into Microsoft Outlook's application/ms-tnef format
Gene Raytsin <pal@paladin7.net> for net/xtradius
A RADIUS-compliant remote authentication and accouting server
It still not connected to build of main doc tree because here still a lot
work to do, but now we much closer to it than month ago :-)
This document is externally handled by FreeBSD Russian Documentation Project,
and intermediate snapshots are available from http://www.FreeBSD.org.ua/
Obtained from: The FreeBSD Russian Doc Project CVS (http://www.FreeBSD.org.ua/)
Status of imported files:
Name Synchronized with eng. rev.
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book.sgml 1.132
Makefile 1.1
freebsd.dsl 1.2
Special Thanks to: Andrey Zakhvatov <andy@FreeBSD.org.ua>
for his work on this translation
Obtained from: The FreeBSD Russian Doc Project CVS (http://www.FreeBSD.org.ua/)
much of that these days. Create a new listing under `standards'; anyone
else who is involved in standardization activities (e.g., the Austin Group)
is welcome to add his name here.
Approved by: nik (ages ago)
Obtained from: other freebsd.dsl files in the doc tree
The commit for the Russian documentation was incomplete. The result was
the path changing, but the "SYSTEM" -> "PUBLIC" keyword did not. This fix
changes only this. At this point I beleive 'make release' will once again
function for 4.1.1-STABLE.
a) Because it's a cool piece of documentation
b) It's a real world example of using images in the documentation.
It's not turned on in the upper level Makefile yet, as I expect the
specifics of the toolchain to change over the next week or so as people
play around with this, and I don't want to the doc build mirrors to have
to suddenly update the ports they have installed. Once this has stabilised
it can be turned on.
For producing text-only docs, we need to have a second HTML target.
The PS and PDF targets (which depended on a .tex file) have been split
out so that they each depend on their own .tex-${format} file, to get
the image formats correct.