From: Johann Kois <jk...@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: cvs commit: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook book.sgml Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 20:46:25 +0100
> Am 25.08.2010 21:35, schrieb Benedict Reuschling: > > Am 25.08.10 14:25, schrieb Gabor Kovesdan: > >> Em 2010.08.25. 13:49, Gabor PALI escreveu: > >>> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:49 PM, René Ladan<r...@freebsd.org> wrote: > >>>> Since this list is ever-growing and thus taking up more and more > >>>> space in the > >>>> Porters Handbook, what about turning this list into a page on the > >>>> website or > >>>> maybe an article instead? > >>> Or an appendix? > >> +1 for appendix. > > > > I like the idea, too. It's tedious to update the translated version of > > the Porters Handbook just to edit these sections (which rarely need > > translation anyway). > > > > While were at it: are there more such documents where we could apply this? > > Hi all, > > what happened to that idea (moving the version numbers to an appendix)? > Did any objections (from a hidden source) stop the implementation of > this? If not, I would say go ahead with it. Because updating the > translation of the porters-handbook with "just" the version numbers is > really "annoying as hell" (as I found out this weekend) ... ;-) I like that idea, too. I also feel that the translation of such an update is annoying as hell..... > Related to that: Most of my committs these days I are www-related. I > have already kicked out a lot of old/dead entries in the commercial > gallery. And updated several others. My next target will be the > books/articles/links/... listed on the website. > > Examples: > - "roadmap to 5-stable" - should be deleted. I do not think anyone is > reading that these days. > - "MH mail reader" - Should be deleted. Is there even 1 user out there > who is still using this program? > - "CUPS" - should be part of handbook/printing (updated, if necessary). > At the moment is nearly impossible to find it. I only discovered it > yesterday ... > - and so on. and so on. I do not opposite the deletion of the "An MH Primer" article, but I occasionally use this program. Regards, Ryusuke
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