>>>>> "James" == James A Treacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
James> On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 03:29:05AM -0800, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: >> >> >>>>> "Debian" == Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Debian> Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> >> reassign 58638 boot-floppies Debian> Bug#58638: The documentation in disks-i386 is not available in other languages Debian> Bug reassigned from package `ftp.debian.org' to `boot-floppies'. >> >> This reminds me... Not only do we need to ensure that the >> non-english documentation gets installed by our `make release' >> target, we need to make sure that the file names are of the correct >> form so that content negotiation will function correctly. >> >> Yesterday was the first time I read anything about that... What I >> learned is that with Apache "Options Multiviews", a file named like >> "name.html.en" will be found when "name.html" is requested, but a >> name like "name.en.html" will not, unless `mod_rewrite' is used...(?) >> >> Can you clue me in? What should we be naming the documentation files >> like so that things will function correctly on >> <URL:http://http.us.debian.org/debian> and others? >> James> Please name file using the convention foo.lang.html . We decided on that James> format instead of foo.html.lang because apache can get confused on the James> mime type. Local links should be relative and only name the file base, James> e.g. foo. James> On a related note, is boot-floppies responsible for the files in James> releases/{slink,potato}/? There are a number of problems with links there James> and I need to know who to forward problems/bugs to (and there are currently James> a LOT of broken links). If I had access to the source, I'd even be willing James> to fix problems with the links. _Please_ feel free to do so. You have an account on cvs.debian.org, I presume? (I'd be very surprised to hear you don't...) It would be very helpful; you know more about it than I do and everyone is busy at things. James> In the future, could you send mail directly to debian-www? We'd combine James> webmaster and debian-www, but webmaster occasionally gets mail not meant James> for public consumption. Ok.