one in a comment; since the former is clearly visible from the top of
the file, the latter's only purpose was to bloat the repository a
little more.
No objections by: -doc, -www
server's directory index configuration to DTRT (i.e., link to
"ports/index.html" rather than "ports/"). This also makes it easier
for people without the desire to set up a web server to test changes
to the web site.
PR: 23230
Reviewed by: nik
out, and spot inconsistencies.
By God that was painful. And I'm not finished yet -- this commit just gets
the files into a semblence of order. Now I have to go through them
excising all the dodgy HTML practices, and doing a consistency check.
Argh!
Translators, you can ignore this commit.
HTML files (not all of them, just some of them).
Fix up the broken references to point to the correct files.
This has not touched the release notes in releases/*/*. I'm not sure
whether they should remain as historical record of what was shipped or
not. About 5 of them now have a couple of broken links each, which will
be trivial to fix.
referencing the -doc list in an attempt to encourage people to
send -questions to -questions.
Remove the reference to freebsd-info@FreeBSD.ORG until it actually
does something.
PR: docs/6597
Submitted by: Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au> (in excellent diff(1) form! :)
that were revealed. Note: I didn't go through all of
the tutorials, so there is still some work to be
done here.
Made mailing addresses consistent with the handbook.
E.g:
freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
instead of:
questions@freebsd.org
Yes, this is supposed to be a new top level in the repository.
For the moment any changes to this area must be cleared by myself
or Jordan. Once the kinks are worked out, the policy will probably
be relaxed.