It looks like anchor references are case-sensitive (pretty obvious with
hindsight), so match the case here and in where.sgml.
Pointed out by: Pawel Worach on www@
Add OrbitMicro.com to the Hardware vendor list [2],
Add Linux Network Care to the Consult list [3].
PR: www/86996 [1], www/86898 [2].
Requested by: David Stanford <dstanford at aplus dot net> [1],
Roderick Shilling <roderick at orbitmicro dot com> [2],
Sutharsan Kathirgamu <xerophyte at linuxnetworkcare dot com> [3].
Submitted by: Daniel Gerzo <danger at rulez dot sk> [1],[2],[3].
New test "releases" should have their version numbers bumped in
share/sgml/includes.release.*, and the whole thing is easily
turn-off-and-on-able via knobs in the same files.
Discussed with: re (scottl)
don't first have to click through the 'Documentation' second level
page.
Make room for it by removing the link to the platforms page, which is
already linked to from another part of the front page.
Requested by: several on -www
can be found, i.e., http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi at the moment.
This allows for easier pre-commit testing of CGI scripts, and avoids
SNAFUs with an incorrect URL being committed, as has happened a couple
of times recently.
en/ should be fully converted with this commit; other languages need to
be updated, but are in mid merge molasses at present so I have not
touched them.
add him to the donor page (yet again!).
Remove some other want list items that are no longer relevant or
required.
Add a new wantlist item: since I no longer work for NAI/McAfee/SPARTA,
I no longer have a notebook to use on travel. As such, I'm looking
for one. Ideally with a service plan that covers three continents :-).
and all the translations caught up. Except for es/support.sgml and
es/publish.sgml, but they are old. This also fixes a cleanup for
ceri which he started long time ago.
translations are converted they should be added back here. I think
Spanish, French, and German are close so I hope we can go live with at
least 4-5 languages.
XSLT script needs to reason about which events are in the future and
which have already occurred. It's not clear to me how Emily broke this
in the first place, but this fixes it at least.