has the following format:
<month-and-year>
o <organization-name> <date-of-article> <BR>
<name-of-article> <BR>
by <author-name> <BR>
<additional-description>
o ...
The press page is presently coded as an HTML document, so the
following discussion will use html terminology.
<month-and-year> is a <h2> section element, with a <ul>
list as its child. Each list item is enclosed in a pair of <p>,</p>
tags and consequently appears as one paragraph to a browser.
<organization-name> will be a link to the primary web site of the
organization in the news item.
<date-of-article> is presented as: (nn)? <month-name> <year>.
Here <month-name> is the full name of the month. <year> is a 4
digit year. The (nn?) is the numeric day of the month, if available.
The <organization> and <date-of-article> items are rendered
as `bold' on suitably capable browsers.
<name-of-article> is the title of the article and is a link to
the actual article on the WWW.
<author-name> names the author of the article, or, in the case
of company press releases, states that it is a press release.
<additional-description> consists of a few lines (one paragraph)
summarizing the article so that readers do not need to download the
article in question to decide if it is interesting.
Entries in a month with a date are sorted most recent first.
Articles without a specific date appear before articles with
known date. This order is arbitrary and has been used for
consistency of presentation.
Other non-visible changes to the HTML:
o HTML tags now uniformly lowercase
o a couple of sgml errors corrected
The web page now passes the `tidy' test.
/usr/lib/compat. The compat20/compat21 distributions are a.out libraries,
thus they should live in /usr/lib/compat/aout to match "ldconfig_paths_aout".
user groups in four out of seven states of Australia, so I moved all the Oz
entries under an "Australia" entry which, according to alphabetical order,
is at the top of the page. Yay - where we belong!
Makefile first includes Makefile.gen and then
regenerate Makefile.gen - but it don't read Makefile.gen again.
If the contents of the old and the new Makefile.gen differs
make may fail.
This happens if a category disappeared from INDEX (e.g. a typo in
CATEGORY variable). The Makefile try to build the old
category.sgml file which is no longer available.
Add developer.sgml file
developer.sgml:
Added resources for FreeBSD commiters.
On last commit i forgot to make "cvs add" for new developer.sgml file.
Thanks to Wolfram for point it.
Thanks good the english handbook will be installed as the
last handbook and overrides any contents in /handbook.
Please test your changes before you commit a patch! Build the web
server from scratch if you do a major change!!!