On 11/05/14 01:40, Theo Buehler wrote: > The patch below adds a link to the official less page,
that's good. > fixes a vi > artefact (a<a href=...>) of course. > and changes "mail list" to "mailing list" (not > 100% sure about that one). no. I think either is correct. Next person will come along and switch it back. > These are the only visible changes. While > there, I zapped a lot of trailing whitespace. no. This makes the diff huge, buries the real changes. And next time I do anything, I'll put a bunch more in. I've committed the other parts. Nick. > Index: faq1.html > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/faq1.html,v > retrieving revision 1.140 > diff -u -p -r1.140 faq1.html > --- faq1.html 1 Nov 2014 20:44:30 -0000 1.140 > +++ faq1.html 5 Nov 2014 06:33:44 -0000 > @@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ please, use a max of 72 chars per line - > <p> > The <a href="../index.html">OpenBSD</a> project produces a freely > available, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. Our > -<a href="../goals.html">goals</a> place emphasis on correctness, > +<a href="../goals.html">goals</a> place emphasis on correctness, > <a href="../security.html">security</a>, standardization, and > -<a href="../plat.html">portability</a>. > +<a href="../plat.html">portability</a>. > > <!-- XXXrelease --> > <p> > @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ OpenBSD 5.6 runs on the following platfo > <li><a href="../loongson.html">loongson</a> - Download only > <li><a href="../macppc.html">macppc</a> - <b>Available on CD</b> > <li><a href="../octeon.html">octeon</a> - Download only > - <li><a href="../sgi.html">sgi</a> - Download only > + <li><a href="../sgi.html">sgi</a> - Download only > <li><a href="../socppc.html">socppc</a> - Download only > <li><a href="../sparc.html">sparc</a> - <b>Available on CD</b> > <li><a href="../sparc64.html">sparc64</a> - <b>Available on CD</b> > @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ platforms. > These images are not the same as the official CD sets. > > <p> > -More information on OpenBSD platforms can be found on the > +More information on OpenBSD platforms can be found on the > <a href="../plat.html">Platforms</a> page. > > <p> > @@ -139,10 +139,10 @@ system: > <li>OpenBSD integrates cutting-edge security technology suitable for > building firewalls and <a href="../crypto.html#hardware">private > network services</a> in a distributed environment. > - <li>OpenBSD benefits from strong ongoing development in many areas, > + <li>OpenBSD benefits from strong ongoing development in many areas, > offering opportunities to work with emerging technologies with an > international community of programmers and end-users. > - <li>OpenBSD attempts to minimize the need for customization and > + <li>OpenBSD attempts to minimize the need for customization and > tweaking. > For the vast majority of users, OpenBSD "Just Works" on their > hardware for their application. > @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ companies that depend upon OpenBSD (or O > there is no requirement of compensation. > > <p> > -For further reading on other popular licenses read: > +For further reading on other popular licenses read: > <a href="../policy.html">OpenBSD Copyright Policy</a>. > > <p> > @@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ on the <a href="../donations.html">donat > OpenBSD has a constant need for several types of support from the user > community. If you find OpenBSD useful, you are strongly encouraged to > find a way to contribute. If none of the suggestions below are right for > -you, feel free to propose an alternative by sending e-mail to > -<a href="mailto:donati...@openbsd.org">donati...@openbsd.org</a>. > +you, feel free to propose an alternative by sending e-mail to > +<a href="mailto:donati...@openbsd.org">donati...@openbsd.org</a>. > > <p> > <ul> > @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ Theo de Raadt, located in Canada. > <h2>1.7 - When is the next release of OpenBSD?</h2> > > The OpenBSD team makes a new release every six months, with target release > -dates in May and November. More information on the development cycle > +dates in May and November. More information on the development cycle > can be found <a href="faq5.html#Flavors">here</a>. > > <p> > @@ -326,19 +326,20 @@ authoritative DNS server. > > <li><a href="http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/">Unbound 1.4.22</a> > > -<li><a href="http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/">Sudo v1.7.2p8</a>, allowing > +<li><a href="http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/">Sudo v1.7.2p8</a>, allowing > users to run individual commands as root. > > <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/ncurses.html">Ncurses > 5.7</a> > > -<li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/">Binutils 2.15</a> > +<li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/">Binutils 2.15</a> > with patches. > > <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/gdb.html">gdb 6.3</a> with > patches. > > -<li>Less 458 with patches > +<li><a href="http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less">Less 458</a> with > +patches. > > <li>Awk Aug 10, 2011 version > > @@ -364,8 +365,8 @@ of the same software. > You may get a bigger version number, but a less secure system. > > <p> > -Of course, additional applications can be added through the OpenBSD > -<a href="faq15.html">packages and ports</a> system. > +Of course, additional applications can be added through the OpenBSD > +<a href="faq15.html">packages and ports</a> system. > <p> > > <a name="WhatsNew"></a> > @@ -388,7 +389,7 @@ Great quantities of bad, unsupported, an > stripped out, including amazing "exploit mitigation countermeasures" and > the remaining code cleaned up creating a much leaner and more secure > replacement product. > - > + > <li><b>Improved hardware support:</b><br> > The usual improvements to support new and old hardware, including > network interfaces and disk interfaces. > @@ -397,7 +398,7 @@ network interfaces and disk interfaces. > It is unlikely anyone was actually using tape install, and HTTP is > easier for everyone than FTP. > > -<li><b><a href="http://www.opensmtpd.org/">OpenSMTP</a> replaces > +<li><b><a href="http://www.opensmtpd.org/">OpenSMTP</a> replaces > sendmail as default MTA.</b><br> > Sendmail will still be available for this release if your installation > still needs it, but migrating to OpenSMTPD is recommended. > @@ -410,8 +411,8 @@ is a recursive resolver (asks other serv > is an authoritative server (provides authoritative information; usually > queried directly only by recursive resolvers). > > -<li>Apache httpd, Kerberos, lynx, rmail, uucpd has been removed.</b><br> > -If desired, they can be installed from a<a href="faq15.html">packages</a>. > +<li>Apache httpd, Kerberos, lynx, rmail, uucpd have been removed.</b><br> > +If desired, they can be installed from <a href="faq15.html">packages</a>. > > </ul> > > @@ -459,7 +460,7 @@ Another major consideration is the wishe > The OpenBSD developers are the ultimate judges of what does and doesn't > go into the project. > Just because an application is "good" doesn't mean the OpenBSD project > -wishes to devote the resources needed to maintaining it, or that > +wishes to devote the resources needed to maintaining it, or that > they will share other's enthusiasm about its place in OpenBSD. > > <p> > @@ -473,7 +474,7 @@ can not be considered. > Neither program is what many Unix users "expect" out of a mail or > DNS application. > > -<li><i>Why is a web server included? It isn't needed by many people!</i><br> > +<li><i>Why is a web server included? It isn't needed by many people!</i><br> > Because the developers want it. > > <li><i>Why isn't bzip2 included instead of gzip?</i><br> > @@ -499,7 +500,7 @@ something compatible with OpenBSD <a hre > </ul> > > In most cases, these topics have been discussed in painful detail on > -the <a href="faq2.html#MailLists">mail lists</a>, please see archives > +the <a href="faq2.html#MailLists">mailing lists</a>, please see archives > if you need more information. > > <p> > @@ -517,4 +518,4 @@ because you incorporated non-free softwa > <a href= "index.html">[FAQ Index]</a> > <a href= "faq2.html">[To Section 2 - Other OpenBSD Information Resources]</a> > </body> > -</html> > +</html>