On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 01:51:28PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > > > the title tag of the www.debian.org/ports/hurd web page is: > > > > > > Debian GNU/Linux -- Debian GNU/Hurd > > > > > > Can this be changed to "The Debian Project -- Debian GNU/Hurd" or so? > > > > > > I did not look at the details of the build process, but I assume that > > > there > > > is some string that is automatically prepended to sub titles like "Debian > > > GNU/Hurd", which would just need to be changed. > > > > Yes, this can be changed by adding "BARETITLE=true" to the #use line for the > > template. > > I think my point was a bit different. When I go to the social contract, I > have "Debian GNU/Linux -- Social Contract" in the title as well, although > the same contract is true for Debian GNU/Hurd. It would make sense to have a > consistent, operating system neutral title in the generic places, and > specific titles at pages which talk about Linux or the Hurd. > > I would like to see a top level title which we can share with every other > web pages in Debian.
I don't see anything overly wrong if most of the web pages are oriented towards GNU/Linux since the users will mostly want that, as that's the only thing we officially ship. Fixing the title for the Social Contract, which is obviously kernel-independent, can be done, sure, I'll do it now. If you notice any other such title, please let -www list know so we can fix it. (Or fix it yourself.) -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification