- ish pty appears to be an educational services company. No references
to FreeBSD or any other unix offering can be found on their website.
- PythonByte's domain is for sale.
- JCR's website is non-existent. Google shows no alternative.
- Gurix's website has changed and does not appear to be a consulting
company anymore.
- Green IT is a parked domain.
- Frigate Network's website is non-existent. Google shows no
alternative.
- AaronSEN is a parked domain.
- Adimus is a web server without content.
- Codeangels Solutions's website is non-existent.
- ibermachines's website is non-existent.
- raditex's website has changed (website updated; not removed)
I am not removing entries of companies whose website redirects to
different, but existing company. Some appears to have been bought
or renamed, but I am trying to be conservative.
$FreeBSD$
This is an instruction for use of the following files, which are used
for both of www/ and doc/ tree:
mirrors.xml database of FreeBSD mirror sites
mirrors-local.xsl stylesheet to create localized version of mirrors.xml.
mirrors-master.xsl "-master" is master, "-local" is slave.
transtable.xml word-by-word basis translation table
transtable-local.xsl stylesheet to copy and translate a xml document.
transtable-master.xsl "-master" is master, "-local" is slave.
* Notes for mirrors.xml maintainers
The elements are sorted in alphabetical order when the documents
are rendered. So basically order of <entry> is not important, but
<entry> with role="primary" will be handled specially. Currently
it is for the central servers and the primary mirror sites.
* Notes for doc/ and www/ maintainers including translation teams:
Translators should not simply copy mirrors.xml, mirrors-*.xsl,
transtable.xml, and transtable-*.xsl in share/xml to the
language dependent directory. Instead, create "skeleton" *.xsl,
which just import the master stylesheet. *-local.xsl in share/xml
are "skeleton" for en_US.ISO8859-1, so you can start from these.
See ja_JP.eucJP/ for example.
Documents always use mirrors.xml in the language dependent directory.
This file is dynamically generated from share/xml/mirrors.xml, and it
is localized using transtable-local.xsl. transtable-local.xsl refers
transtable.xml, a translation table for translating country name and
so on. It should be in the language dependent directory, but if not exist,
share/xml/transtable.xml (a dummy translation table) will be used.
Similarly, if there is no mirrors-local.xsl in the language dependent
directory, share/xml/mirrors-local.xsl will be used.
That is:
share/xml <langcode>/share/xml
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
mirrors.xml master copy dynamically generated
mirrors-local.xsl dummy this is used if exists
mirrors-master.xsl used from -local.xsl should not exist
transtable.xml dummy this is used if exists
transtable-local.xsl dummy this is used if exists
transtable-master.xsl used from -local.xsl should not exist
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
"dummy" means that it will be used when the localized version of it is
not available. So the translation teams copy the "dummy" files,
and adjust them to the language (especially make sure "encoding" part).
If you add a document using mirrors.xml, use ${XML_MIRRORS} in the
Makefile.