Re: proposed changes to Debian web pages

1997-09-11 Thread Christian Schwarz
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Jim Pick wrote: > Here's some feedback/corrections: > > about.html: > > * Ian Murdock started Debian. Ian Jackson wrote dpkg + the bug system. > (Suggetion: get Ian #1 to write a little history blurb) I'm planning to set up a "Debian Project Manual" which contains a

Re: proposed changes to Debian web pages

1997-09-11 Thread Michael Shields
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > why_debian.html: I think there are at least three different groups of OSes that people might choose instead of Debian: 1. Other Linux distributions, like Red Hat. 2. Other Unixes, like FreeBSD or Solaris. 3. Windows

[maor@ece.utexas.edu: Which lists should I archive?]

1997-09-11 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
so many lists - and i know only 50 % or so. what about a list of all lists with description in the developers corner (i didn't check the new version, but the old had not all lists...). debian-user debian-68k debian-devel debian-devel-changes debian-consultants debian-announce debian-changes debian

Re: proposed changes to Debian web pages

1997-09-11 Thread Jim Pick
Here's some feedback/corrections: about.html: * Ian Murdock started Debian. Ian Jackson wrote dpkg + the bug system. (Suggetion: get Ian #1 to write a little history blurb) * I would link to www.kernel.org for the kernel information (that's Linus's web site). Wired had a nice artic

Re: proposed changes to Debian web pages

1997-09-11 Thread Joey Hess
Sue Campbell wrote: > I'd appreciate comments and suggestions on these before implementing > them in the main distribution. On about.html, it says Ian Jackson, but it was Ian Murdock who started Debian. I doubt the date was 1996, (I'm thinking earlier). -- see shy jo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM TH

proposed changes to Debian web pages

1997-09-11 Thread Sue Campbell
Before I get to the changes, if anyone has a web page that they would like listed on the 'People behind Debian' page, please send me the URL and I will include it. There are some proposed changes to the Debian web pages below. If you are interested in this, please subscribe to debian-www and send