Hi,
Kåre Thor Olsen wrote:
> If the people who did the previous audits have any tips or ideas, please let
> us know.
yes, I have worked through the whole consultants list, and the overall
result was huge: 814 entries before and 410 after the cleanup.
So there was a heavy amount of outdated data
On Vi, 12 sep 14, 16:47:59, Kåre Thor Olsen wrote:
>
> If the people who did the previous audits have any tips or ideas, please let
> us know.
You might want to check with Holger Wansing, who did something similar
for consultants.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Hi *;
On 09/15/2014 07:39 PM, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
Another thing is that we could say that in addition to English
(mandatory) they can send the submission text in other languages,
specifying their codes. E.g. Spanish senders could send in
English+Spanish, and the wording would probably be b
Hi,
Le 15/09/2014 11:18, Donald Norwood a écrit :
> On 09/12/2014 01:09 PM, David Prévot wrote:
>> There has been a thread on debian-www gathering feedback and
>> idea when we last initiate this process, I suppose you already reread it
>> too.
> Are you referring to the wiki thread that started
Hi, *
On 09/12/2014 01:09 PM, David Prévot wrote:
Hi,
Le 12/09/2014 10:47, Kåre Thor Olsen a écrit :
If the people who did the previous audits have any tips or ideas, please let
us know.
I assume you already found the documentation of the last workflow used a
few years ago (starting with the
Hi,
Le 12/09/2014 10:47, Kåre Thor Olsen a écrit :
> If the people who did the previous audits have any tips or ideas, please let
> us know.
I assume you already found the documentation of the last workflow used a
few years ago (starting with the “Keeping data up to date” section of
webwml/engl
As a result of the discussion, Donald Norwood and I have decided to form a
team for the maintenance of the "Who's using Debian" pages. Other interested
parties are welcome to join the effort. We want to avoid the potential
situation where the pages become unmaintained while people are still
s
Hi,
Le 20/07/2014 13:12, Stéphane Blondon a écrit :
> You can do a quick fix by modifying the line 158 of file urlcheck.py":
Thanks Stéphane, [urlcheck] looks a lot more useful now.
$urlcheck: http://www-master.debian.org/build-logs/urlcheck/
Regards
David
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2014-07-21 2:59 GMT+02:00 Paul Wise :
> I guess you mean webcheck?
>
> https://jenkins.debian.net/view/webcheck/job/webcheck_www_debian_org/
You're right.
Why not using this page to detect the broken link:
https://jenkins.debian.net/view/webcheck/job/webcheck_www_debian_org/Webcheck_report/
> l
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 1:12 AM, Stéphane Blondon wrote:
> There are currenlty alternatives packaged in Debian.
> If I remember well, someone (Holger perhaps?) planned to modify an
> upstream code to fit better with the needs of the team. I don't know
> if it's used today.
I guess you mean webche
2014-07-20 4:30 GMT+02:00 David Prévot :
> tail -n11 /srv/www.debian.org/cron/urlcheck/logs/web.20140719.users
> Looking into http://www.debian.org/users/edu/ciid-politicas-unam
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./urlcheck.py", line 259, in
> do_page(url)
> File "./urlcheck.py",
Hi,
Le 19/07/2014 20:12, Paul Wise a écrit :
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 11:52 PM, Sevabot wrote:
>
>> Below is a broken links report for debian.org/users.
> Hmm, I wonder why urlcheck isn't flagging these links?
Because it dies soon (and does for ages):
tail -n11 /srv/www.debian.org/cron/urlche
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 11:52 PM, Sevabot wrote:
> Below is a broken links report for debian.org/users. Many of the links can
> be repaired and some may need to be removed. Let me know if anyone is
> interested in receiving a monthly report. (Reports are checked for false
> positives before the
On 07/14/2014 01:50 PM, Kåre Thor Olsen wrote:
On Monday 14 July 2014 13:50:44 Donald Norwood wrote:
I personally
don't think the dates of use or deployment are that important at the
start of showcasing who and where Debian is being used. If needed a
followup to a company or individual can be se
On 07/17/2014 06:49 PM, David Prévot wrote:
Hi,
Le 14/07/2014 16:50, Kåre Thor Olsen a écrit :
On Monday 14 July 2014 13:50:44 Donald Norwood wrote:
If needed a
followup to a company or individual can be sent to see if they are
still
using Debian. As the section becomes more prominent and new
On Lu, 14 iul 14, 22:50:02, Kåre Thor Olsen wrote:
>
> Currently, submissions are form mails sent to the webteam's mailing list.
> Someone (usually me) adds them as time permits, i.e. it sometimes takes a
> long
> while. Weeks or even months can go by without new submissions, and then
> sudd
Hi,
On 14.07.2014 14:31, Laura Arjona wrote:
Hi everybody
El 14/07/14 13:16, Silvia Frank escribió:
Hello Debian website team,
on the Debian publicity list we discussed how we can make Debian
deployments more visible. What do you think about following suggestions
concerning https://www.debian
On Monday 14 July 2014 14:31:13 Laura Arjona wrote:
> Mmm new people sending "Who's using Debian" info may not mean that they
> just began using Debian, maybe they use it since years, and just now
> they decided to talk about it.
Indeed. It seems to me that many submissions are from organisations
On Monday 14 July 2014 13:16:18 Silvia Frank wrote:
> Ah ok, this makes even small changes intricate. So maybe for the first
> it is the easiest to put at the start site a link "Debian deployments"
> or "Debian users" which goes to:
[...]
I think there are discussions in the archive about what to
On Monday 14 July 2014 13:50:44 Donald Norwood wrote:
> I personally
> don't think the dates of use or deployment are that important at the
> start of showcasing who and where Debian is being used. If needed a
> followup to a company or individual can be sent to see if they are still
> using Debian
Hi *,
On 07/14/2014 08:31 AM, Laura Arjona wrote:
Hi everybody
El 14/07/14 13:16, Silvia Frank escribió:
I agree about the place, but I would call that link "Who's using
Debian?" (the title of the page). "Debian users" looks confusing to me
(if I'm a Debian user looking for help desk, I would
Hi everybody
El 14/07/14 13:16, Silvia Frank escribió:
Hello Debian website team,
on the Debian publicity list we discussed how we can make Debian
deployments more visible. What do you think about following suggestions
concerning https://www.debian.org/users/ ?:
Oh great, I never notice this p
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