Re: Debian WWW CVS commit by alfie: webwml/english/security/faq.wml unnecessary question

2002-02-21 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
* Philipe Gaspar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-02-20 23:56]:
> Q: I've seen DSA 100 and DSA 102, now where is DSA 101?
> A: Several vendors (mostly of GNU/Linux, but also of BSD
>deriviates) coordinate security advisories for some incidents and
>agree to a particular timeline so that all vendors are able to
> 
> I think that this question could be removed from the FAQ since DSA 101 is 
> already on security alert list.

 This is rather an example than a real rule.  It can apply to future
versions, too.  Shall we write "DSA XXX and DSA XXX+2, now where is DSA
XXX+1?"

 I don't think that that would be much clearer or else.  I personally
would leave it the way it is.  It should be quite obvious that the
questions are usual standard questions that come somewhat "along the
lines", and not neccesarily *exactly* in the way they are written down.

 If you have a sugguestion beside the above change (which is nonsense to
me) how to clearify that it would be not misunderstandable it would be
appreciated.

 So long,
Alfie
-- 
GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and impossible to
accomplish complex actions.
  -- Doug Gwyn in comp.unix.wizards



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2002-02-21 Thread HanBay
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Re: Debian WWW CVS commit by greek: webwml/greek index.wml

2002-02-21 Thread Kaare Olsen
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:48:35 -0800, Debian WWW CVS wrote:

>   greek  : index.wml 
[...]
>   updated the version also

It's not really my business, but I think you either missed or forgot to
save/commit the actual changes made in English version 1.64 (links to
international/ and ports/ were added) and 1.65 (use of the
debian-security-announce anchor).

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Regards, Kaare -