Bug#684883: marked as done ([www.debian.org] French Ports page claims Debian is ported to all Linux architectures)

2012-11-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Linux architectures
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http://www.debian.org/ports/index.en.html contains:

The Linux kernel has now been ported to a large, and growing, list of 
architectures. Following close behind, we have ported the Debian 
distribution to these architectures.


The French translation is:

Le noyau Linux est porté sur un nombre croissant d'architectures. Et 
la distribution Debian est portée en conséquence vers toutes ces 
architectures.



This is incorrect. While the English version may be ambiguous, it does 
not claim that Debian is ported to all Linux architectures. It means 
Debian is ported to *some* Linux architectures.



Note that the English version does not say the porting of Debian is a 
consequence of Linux's porting. Also, the French version doesn't say the 
list of Linux architectures is large.
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Closing this one, as is a mere translation problem and should be
discussed on the mailing list of the French translation team
(debian-l10n-fre...@lists.debian.org).

Cheers,

Francesca
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Re: Formatting suggestion for Debian Project News' similar sections

2012-11-25 Thread Francesca Ciceri

[debian-www cc-ed as this is about a patch to be applied to the website]

Hi Ryuunosuke,

first of all let me apologise for the huge delay in this reply: I haven't
got really much time to work on Debian stuff, recently.

On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 AYANOKOUZI, Ryuunosuke wrote:

> Thank you again for adding tags, which are good for saving translation
> resources of DPN. I'd like to give a patch to add another tags for
> some paragraphs in dsa, nnwp, events, newcontributors (these are
> listed on boilerplates.wml as TODO) and other sections.
>
> The patch include...
> 1. tags definition
> (english/template/debian/projectnews/boilerplates.wml)
> 2. PO template generated by "make -C po pot" under "/webwml/english"
> (english/po/newsevents.pot)
> 3  PO generated by "make -C po update-po" under "/webwml/japanese"
>  (japanese/po/newsevents.ja.po)
> 4. usage examples for english.
> (english/News/weekly/2012/{03,06,15}/index.wml)
>  5. usage examples for japanese.
>  (japanese/News/weekly/2012/{03,06,15}/index.wml)

I did a quick review of this patch and seems fine to me. As I haven't
received any objections from the other webmasters, I'm going to apply it.

Thank you very much for it, and I'd also like to thanks the group of
Japanese translators that are regularly translate DPN. :)

Cheers,
Francesca
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Bug#685967: marked as done (amd64 install FAQ can't be read without a login / broken link)

2012-11-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Sun, 25 Nov 2012 16:01:03 +0100
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Attempting to read the FAQ for the amd64 port leads me to a page
requiring a login.

Starting from the page , I follow
the link "The debian-amd64 howto and FAQ" to
.
That redirects me to
,
which is a page requesting a username and password I don't have, and
displaying the message "You've been redirected to this login page
because you have tried accessing a page that was not available to you as
an anonymous user."

It does not seem reasonable that reading the install FAQ should require
a login.


(Note that on the page  there is
also a link to debian-amd64-howto.html, with the annotation "Broken as
of 20110729. FilipusKlutiero".)
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Hi all,

I commented out both the not working links ([1] and [2]) but I'll be
happy to add them again if and when the amd64 people (cc-ed) will make them
available again.

@ amd64-people: please feel free to drop a mail to
debian-www@lists.debian.org when you have working links to be added to
the page.

Cheers,

Francesca


[1] http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html
[2] https://alioth.debian.org/scm/viewvc.php/?root=debian-amd64
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Bug#100188: Status of 'debian-glossary'?

2012-11-25 Thread Oleksandr Gavenko
Hi!

I found excellent resource with list of Debian acronyms:

  http://www.witch.westfalen.de/debian/dicts/

and:

  http://wiki.debian.org/Glossary

and bug:

  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=100188
 collect often-used acronyms somewhere

Most frustrating thins is why Debian have no 'debian-glossary' package??

I will be glad if we have package with dictionaries in Dict format. Most
dictionaries software understand this format.

Also it is good to host those files at official resource (like
alioth.debian.org) in case of inclusion to Debian package.

For me unclear copyright status of acronyms collection. As I understand some
string - just copied from one of:

  debian-faq
  sysadmin-guide
  debian-reference-en
  developers-reference
  maint-guide
  debian-policy
  packaging-tutorial
  debian-refcard

which are covered by GPL2, GPL2+, FDL, and other conditions.

International copyright low (Berne copyright convention) seems doesn't provide
concepts of extracting parts for dictionaries and encyclopedias. Some analogs
of "fair use" spread in most countries but with non-equal conditions...

Also I would be glad add Russian translation but only when get better
understand of copyright status of:

  http://www.witch.westfalen.de/debian/ddict/dicts/debian/html/

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Re: links from www.d.o to SSL Debian/DebConf/SPI sites

2012-11-25 Thread David Prévot
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Hi,

Le 20/11/2012 20:43, Paul Wise a écrit :

> Since the SSL certs for Debian/DebConf/SPI websites are only signed by
> SPI and not by any SSL CA that is trusted by browsers outside of
> Debian, we should avoid linking to https versions of Debian websites
> so that people not using Debian don't get errors they don't
> understand.

Another way to address this issue would be to provide those SSL CA in
the major browsers, at least those that are also provided in Debian,
since we may already have (good) relationship with upstream. As there
already been something tried in that regard? [dpl-helpers in BCC just in
case]

> To that end, here are a pair of patches that switches from https to http
> links where possible:
> 
> http://people.debian.org/~pabs/tmp/english.patch
> http://people.debian.org/~pabs/tmp/all-pages.patch

After a very quick look at the patches, they looks OK (but I didn't dig
in any detail), thanks.

Regards

David

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dead vendor link on www.debian.org/CD/vendors/

2012-11-25 Thread Deny IP Any Any
Good evening. On the web site of 'http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/', there
is a link to a vendor named
Cheap*Bytes
under
the US. This link points to a 404.


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Re: links from www.d.o to SSL Debian/DebConf/SPI sites

2012-11-25 Thread Paul Wise
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:23 AM, David Prévot wrote:

> Another way to address this issue would be to provide those SSL CA in
> the major browsers, at least those that are also provided in Debian,
> since we may already have (good) relationship with upstream. As there
> already been something tried in that regard? [dpl-helpers in BCC just in
> case]

Interesting idea, would be great if that could work.

> After a very quick look at the patches, they looks OK (but I didn't dig
> in any detail), thanks.

Thanks for the ack, committing this now (KGB being very chatty) after
fixing some entanglement with #685967 related changes.

Any thoughts on the commit hooks for rejecting commits with Debian
https URLs? I noticed the most recent DPN added some more https URLs
(fixed) so we definitely need this.

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Re: dead vendor link on www.debian.org/CD/vendors/

2012-11-25 Thread Paul Wise
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Deny IP Any Any wrote:

> Good evening. On the web site of 'http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/', there
> is a link to a vendor named Cheap*Bytes under the US. This link points to a
> 404.

Thanks. I have removed them, the website will be automatically updated
in a few hours.

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