Hi James > On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 12:10:44AM +0200, Andreas Wüst wrote: >> >> I am heading to this list due to a recent discussion held on >> debian-powerpc, which developed into a debian-www discussion. >> >> To make it (relatively) short: The page (sitting on the debian-powerpc port >> pages) which lists the supported models is quite outdated by now. Well, you >> say, ok, > > The port pages are maintained by someone from the port. This makes sense > as most, if not all, of the web people use x86 machines. > > So, if you the powerpc pages updated, I suggest you get someone on board to > keep them up to date. :)
Aaahh??? Well, there are actually efforts to build an up to date list (c.f. Chris), but the question is if it would possible to set up a list like the one I provided within my last post. Something release independent. And the second task is if it would be affordable to set up the poll/survey to get feedback from newbies and know about the latest machines. It's not a problem to build an up to date model list (like the one already sits on the pages), but to set up something new. And I don't know if this wouldn't interfere with debian-www policy and things... Thankful for any input! -- Kind regards, Andi