http://www.debian.org/banners: missing banners for woody

2002-08-01 Thread Thorsten Gunkel
Currently there are only potato and slink banners at
http://www.debian.org/banners and the following note:
"If you know of more banner ads for Debian, please let us know."

- It would be helpful if you explain who exactly "us" is - I hope
  debian-www@lists.debian.org is right (please cc me on replies).
- I found several woody banners at
  http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=724 

regards
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Bug#155086: lists.debian.org/search problem

2002-08-01 Thread Tomohiro KUBOTA
Package: www.debian.org
Version: 2002-08-01

Something is wrong on lists.debian.org/search.html page.

For example, I searched with the following condition:

   Search for: potato
   List filter: security
   Date filter: Jul to Sep 2002
   Case sensitive: no (default)
   Partial match: no (default)
   Single line match: no (default)
   Misspellings allowed: 0 (default)
   Max messages returned: 25 (default)
   Max lines per message: 10 (default)

and I got five results of:

 http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2002/debian-security-200207/
msg6.html
msg9.html
msg00044.html
msg00157.html
msg00158.html

However, there are more pages which contains "potato" within this
two months in debian-security list.  For example,

 http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2002/debian-security-200207/
msg00321.html

There are even more pages if we allow "Potato" (because I did a
case-insensitive search).


More curious thing is that "Case sensitive: yes" search gives more
results than "Case sensitive: no" search.  "Case sensitive: yes"
search with the above condition gives 9 results, in which 5 are same
to the above results and 4 are followings:

 http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2002/debian-security-200207/
msg00250.html
msg00253.html
msg00307.html
msg00311.html

Note that there are unsearched results such as msg00321 even with
"Case sensitive: yes" mode.

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Re: Bug#154904: Mini-CD page text is unclear.

2002-08-01 Thread Richard Atterer
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 03:29:14PM -0600, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
> Is there anything that you find particularly unclear or missing
> about my re-wording of either of the sample alternatives I've
> provided?

No, thanks. I've changed the text like this:

Note: There are currently no official net install/mini-CD
images available.

The network install assumes that you have a connection to the
Internet either using analogue PPP dial-up or using an ethernet
connection. This may be through a PCMCIA adapter on laptops. 
Internal (PCI) ISDN cards are not supported - sorry!

The following unofficial net install images are available:

This is basically what you proposed, I just replaced "ISP connection"
with "internet connection".

Cheers,

  Richard

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Bug#154904: marked as done (Mini-CD page text is unclear.)

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Package: www.debian.org
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The text on the Mini-CD page at:

   http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/

is unclear.  Current text in paragraph two is:

   The network install assumes that either an analogue PPP dialup
   connection to your Internet provider, or Internet access via Ethernet
   (possibly using a PCMCIA card in your laptop) is available. It does not
   support internal ISDN cards - sorry! At some point, we hope to provide
   official credit card sized CD images which also work for installing with
   internal ISDN cards. Unfortunately, at the moment there are only
   unofficial images made by some people:

To me, this says that the list of the following ISO images are targeted to
people who want to run internal ISDN cards.  Perhaps something like the
following:

   The mini-CD install assumes that you have a network connection either
   through analogue PPP dial-up or Ethernet connectivity.  For laptops,
   this may be via a PCMCIA modem or Ethernet adapter card.  Internal ISDN
   cards are not currently supported - sorry!

   At the moment there are no official netinstall images.  However, the
   following unofficial images are available:

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On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 03:29:14PM -0600, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
> Is there anything that you find particularly unclear or missing
> about my re-wording of either of the sample alternatives I've
> provided?

No, thanks. I've changed the text like this:

Note: There are currently no official net install/mini-CD
images available.

The network install assumes that you have a connection to the
Internet either using analogue PPP dial-up or using an ethernet
connection. This may be through a PCMCIA adapter on laptops. 
Internal (PCI) ISDN cards are not supported - sorry!

The following unofficial net install images are available:

This is basically what you proposed, I just replaced "ISP connection"
with "internet connection".

Cheers,

  Richard

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cannot convert wml into html

2002-08-01 Thread Giuseppe Sacco
Is there any problem on our wml template? I cannot compile some (any?)
pages, since I always get this error (on Debian 3.0)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/webwml/italian/devel/debian-med$ make install
cd ../../../english/template/debian && sed -e '/^#/d' -e 
'/^/,/^<\/perl>/!d' language_names.wml  | eperl -B '' -E '' 
- >/dev/null
wml -q -D CUR_YEAR=2002 -o UNDEFuIT:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   dental.wml
ePerl:Error: Perl parsing error (interpreter rc=255)

 Contents of STDERR channel: -
syntax error at /tmp/wml.13978.tmp1.wml line 1001, near "breton"
Execution of /tmp/wml.13978.tmp1.wml aborted due to compilation errors.
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** WML:Break: Error in Pass 3 (rc=74).
make: *** [dental.it.html] Error 1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/webwml/italian/devel/debian-med$ 


I couldn't find the error in language_names.wml (where I think it is).
Could someone try to fix it? Thanks.

Giuseppe



Re: gifs on debian.org

2002-08-01 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 06:00:54PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> I cannot and don't want to deal with this.  Since www.debian.org is handled
> by the web team, it's you're turn. :-)
> 
> 
> Matias Hermanrud Fjeld wrote:
> > Debian.org uses gifs! Shouldent png be used instead? I have posted to 
> > debian-www and debian-user, but i have gotten no replies. Even if debian 
> > legally has the right to use them, is it the right thing to do?
> 
> Regards,
> 
>   Joey

AFAIK, GIF without LZW compression is OK.  Matias, are you sure DEBIAN
uses wrong type of GIF?

... this comes up every few times in d-u.  I guess GNU site needs better
explanation to stop this :)

   URL: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/gif.html

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