Le 15/05/2020 à 08:29, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz a écrit : > Hello Hao! > > On 5/15/20 5:59 AM, H wrote: >> The biggest pain in the whole process is finding this link, as the official >> powerpc port page (https://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/) is seriously >> outdated. The ppc64 wiki page (https://wiki.debian.org/PPC64) hints that >> the port is still active, but still not offering download as it is mainly >> focused on build status. And it takes me a while to realize 'ppc64' is >> literally the name of a port (the official ppc page doesn't mention it at >> all)! >> >> So my 2 suggestions are: >> 1. Mention debian ports website (https://www.ports.debian.org/) in official >> powerpc page, or even better, put the above cdimage link there. >> 2. Educate visitors, the existence of ppc64 port, along with powerpc port, >> and clearly states their intended use, in that page. > I suggest that you create a wiki account for yourself and start editing the > wiki pages. For the website, you can create an account on Salsa, then clone > the website repository [1], make the changes and open a pull request. > > I'm currently working on most Debian Ports issues more or less alone and I > cannot take the additional burden to work on the website as well, I need > people to help me with these efforts. So, please knock yourself out. > > Adrian > >> [1] https://salsa.debian.org/debian-ports-team/website
Hello, Once the english pages will be updated on debian.org, I could make a french translation. -- Installer facilement Linux : http://infolib.re .--. |o_o | ||_/ | // \\ Envoyé depuis mon Linux (| |) / \_ _/ \ \___)=(___/