Hi Zani,
Thanks.
I fixed now and it will be published soon.
Best regards,
Em 04/06/2025 12:30, z...@eneawork.it escreveu:
Dear Debian Web Team,
I would like to report a small problem related to the language on the
Debian website.
On the page https://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian www.debian.
Dear Debian Web Team,
I would like to report a small problem related to the language on the Debian
website.
On the page https://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian, there is a sentence that
says:
“Debian is made of free and open source software.”
That is fine, but a better English expression would be
Hi Beatrice,
On Sun Mar 9, 2025 at 11:32 AM GMT, Beatrice Torracca wrote:
Sorry, I will start saying that I might not undestand the whole of
your message (I surely lost you at some point, and I am afraid it's my
fault).
Not at all: your message clears things up for me, *I* have misunderstood
Hi Jonathan,
On 31/03/25 10:32, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Now I understand the mechanism better, my proposal is simpler: I'd like
to extend the header in DefaultTemplate so that it includes a Discussion
page link as well. Similar to how it looks on e.g. wiki.debian.org/DebianWiki>. That means wr
Hi,
On 06/03/25 12:01, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
I was looking at the DefaultTemplate, in particular this bit at the top
(quoted for email):
##For Translators - to have a constantly up to date translation header
in you page, you can just add a line like the following (with the
comment's charac
I was looking at the DefaultTemplate, in particular this bit at the top
(quoted for email):
##For Translators - to have a constantly up to date translation header in you
page, you can just add a line like the following (with the comment's character
at the start of the line removed)
##<>
##TAG:
Dear Debian Team,
I've just started learning Linux systems (after MS) and I have started
using it for various projects (Moodle, websites,...). I have found that the
websites and documentations of some distributions are more transparent,
some less so.
For example, Ubuntu's website is completely use
Hi,
在 2023-06-13星期二的 10:51 +0200,oke写道:
> Hi Debian WWW team,
>
> on the webpage https://packages.debian.org/index, a link to the Debian
> package archive is provided. Currently, this points to a webpages that
> is marked as disabled service.
>
> Please, replace the link with a working target
Hi Debian WWW team,
on the webpage https://packages.debian.org/index, a link to the Debian
package archive is provided. Currently, this points to a webpages that
is marked as disabled service.
Please, replace the link with a working target. I'd suggest the
following replacement:
old: h
Google
it to find the documentation of thing I want instead of searching in your
website it makes overwhelming while searching
And i have a suggestion related to can you please make a documentation
related to customisation of debian from scratch for every levels begginer
to expert i mean modification of
Hi Carlos,
On Fri, 2021-02-19 at 21:42 -0600, Carlos Méndez wrote:
> Hello, I have made the modifications on the web page, I can summarize
> it in 3 changes:
> - The search form was aligned vertically (taking into account the
> max-height) to make them more homogeneous with the navigation bar.
and the search
> form.
>
> The vertical size of both elements (the logo and the search form) is not
> homogeneous, which breaks the design of the main page a bit.
>
> My suggestion is to make both elements have a more homogeneous size
> (vertically), Resizing the search form u
distribution logo and the search
form.
The vertical size of both elements (the logo and the search form) is
not homogeneous, which breaks the design of the main page a bit.
My suggestion is to make both elements have a more homogeneous size
(vertically), Resizing the search form using CSS
vertical size of both elements (the logo and the search form) is not
homogeneous, which breaks the design of the main page a bit.
My suggestion is to make both elements have a more homogeneous size
(vertically), Resizing the search form using CSS, Optionally, the image
of the logo can be used
form) is not
homogeneous, which breaks the design of the main page a bit.
My suggestion is to make both elements have a more homogeneous size
(vertically), Resizing the search form using CSS, Optionally, the image of
the logo can be used that distributes the elements horizontally to take
advantage
Hi,
My name is Barry and I volunteer at schools to help children lean about
composting and gardening.
I was doing some research and came across your fantastic resource here:
https://www.aguahedionda.org/single-post/2018/02/05/Be-a-Friend-to-the-Bees-Get-your-Family-Gardening
This was of great h
Hello cd-vendors and pre-install-vendors teams,
After an alert on the l10n-fr team mailing-list [1] about a closed
"Computer vendors" [2] since end of 2018 in Canada (NExcess Technologies
inc.), I deleted this entry in Salsa.
After a very little discussion in the #debian-www channel on IRC, I
pro
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
On the people page of the new and improved website, have a photo of the
current DPL and maybe with a paragraph or 2 just saying 'Hi, my name is
I am the Debian Project Leader' and a note welcoming a new person
to Debian
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Personally, I tend to always look for packages on packages.debian.org in ANY
release (stable, testing, unstable, backports, etc). The default is "stable",
only giving you stable results. It would be a nice idea to include "any" by
def
Dear sir/mam,
I was just watching one of video over linux file system on YouTube and
it just come to me that it would be much easier if you add one more tab
on you homepage called "edu-videos" that stands for educational videos
that can be find on you tube and other channels of course one of your
Dear webmaster,
I am Rajendra a Business Marketing Manager in SEO, Web Design & Web
Development Company based in India.
We can get you started at as low as $120/month with NO annual contract or
commitment. This way we make sure you retain us only when you see us
performing on a month to month bas
Great, thank you!
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 9:48 PM, Holger Wansing
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Holger Wansing wrote:
> > Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> > > Hey,
> > >
> > > friends of mine were unaware that http://httpredir.debian.org/ exists
> and
> > > pointed out that our official documentation doesn’t men
Hi,
Holger Wansing wrote:
> Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > friends of mine were unaware that http://httpredir.debian.org/ exists and
> > pointed out that our official documentation doesn’t mention it.
> >
> > Specifically, they read https://www.debian.org/mirror/list and then
> > p
Sounds good to me. Thanks for taking care of this!
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Holger Wansing
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > friends of mine were unaware that http://httpredir.debian.org/ exists
> and
> > pointed out that our official documentation doesn’t ment
Hi,
Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hey,
>
> friends of mine were unaware that http://httpredir.debian.org/ exists and
> pointed out that our official documentation doesn’t mention it.
>
> Specifically, they read https://www.debian.org/mirror/list and then
> proceeded to hand-pick a mirror.
>
> I
Amazon's distributed (CDN) Debian mirror is the fastest one:
https://cloudfront.debian.net/
Please consider adding it.
Idézem/Quoting Michael Stapelberg :
Hey,
friends of mine were unaware that http://httpredir.debian.org/ exists and
pointed out that our official documentation doesn’t mentio
Hey,
friends of mine were unaware that http://httpredir.debian.org/ exists and
pointed out that our official documentation doesn’t mention it.
Specifically, they read https://www.debian.org/mirror/list and then
proceeded to hand-pick a mirror.
I think it would be beneficial to our users if we ad
Hi,
MJ Ray wrote:
> Holger Wansing wrote:
> > - The unstable distribution is called sid.
> > + The unstable distribution is always called sid.
> [...]
> > I am not sure if it's worth it.
> > But what do others think?
>
> I think that would be clearer and is worth doing.
Just changed, should
Holger Wansing wrote:
- The unstable distribution is called sid.
+ The unstable distribution is always called sid.
[...]
I am not sure if it's worth it.
But what do others think?
I think that would be clearer and is worth doing.
--
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http://people.debian.org/~mjr/
Hi,
Joachim Wuttke wrote:
> Thank you for correcting me.
> You see to which degree I am confused.
> Now, what about changing the text for Unstable?
So, Joachim is proposing the following:
Index: index.wml
===
RCS file: /cvs/webwm
Thank you for correcting me.
You see to which degree I am confused.
Now, what about changing the text for Unstable?
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Hi,
Am Mi. Dez. 23 15:17:20 2015 GMT+0100 schrieb Joachim Wuttke:
> Dear Debian WWW team:
>
> May I suggest to rephrase
>»The current "_testing_" distribution is _stretch_«
> as
>»The "_testing_" distribution is always called _stretch_«,
> and
>similarly for _unstable_ / _sid_.
No, t
Dear Debian WWW team:
May I suggest to rephrase
»The current "_testing_" distribution is _stretch_«
as
»The "_testing_" distribution is always called _stretch_«,
and
similarly for _unstable_ / _sid_.
Rationale:
The word "current" is confusing, especially in the context
set by the precedin
Hi,
In message <20150708110650.ga30...@mraw.org> to debian-project
Cyril Brulebois replied thus::
> Hi,
>
> Vlatko Šurlan (2015-07-08):
>> Dear all,
>> the package search function
>> at https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents
>> gives nothing for when 'convert' alone but when s
Hi,
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> On 06/13/15 20:40, Holger Wansing wrote:
> > Comments?
>
> sounds good, thanks for spotting it.
Committed, including Stefans correction.
Thanks
Holger
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On 06/13/15 20:40, Holger Wansing wrote:
> Comments?
sounds good, thanks for spotting it.
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Am 13.06.2015 um 20:40 schrieb Holger Wansing:
> If you intent to install Debian from the downloaded live image,
> be sure to have a look
> at the detailed information about the installation process.
>
>
> Comments?
s/intent/intend/
-Stefan
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On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 2:40 AM, Holger Wansing wrote:
> Comments?
Sounds good to me (from a -www perspective).
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[ I am subscribed to debian-www, but not to debian-live ]
Hi,
the website about Debian Live images
https://www.debian.org/CD/live/index#live-install-stable
contains:
Once you have downloaded the images, be sure to have a look
at the detailed information a
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
> Could you suggest exact wording for a potential new paragraph about
> Disk Utility? A copy/paste/adjust of the existing paragraph would be
> fine. I think it would be best to keep the existing paragraphs in case
> people are running older version
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Jules Smith wrote:
> I was reading the FAQ on CD images and noticed that the section on writing
> ISO images on a Mac was slightly out of date.
Thanks for the notice.
> The site recommends using Disk Copy, but as of OS X 10.3, Disk Utility has
> taken over Disk C
Hello,
I was reading the FAQ on CD images and noticed that the section on writing
ISO images on a Mac was slightly out of date.
The site recommends using Disk Copy, but as of OS X 10.3, Disk Utility has
taken over Disk Copy's functionality.
The instructions could also be updated to something alo
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 11:05:21AM +0100, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> Am 18.12.2014 um 10:08 schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
> > [CCing you since I don't know if you're subscribed to -www]
> >
> > On Mi, 17 dec 14, 10:42:19, Tomas Nordin wrote:
> >> Hello Debian
> >>
> >> I was browsing through the page http:
Am 18.12.2014 um 10:08 schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
> [CCing you since I don't know if you're subscribed to -www]
>
> On Mi, 17 dec 14, 10:42:19, Tomas Nordin wrote:
>> Hello Debian
>>
>> I was browsing through the page http://www.debian.org/intro/free
>>
>> and found room for editorial improvement. I
[CCing you since I don't know if you're subscribed to -www]
On Mi, 17 dec 14, 10:42:19, Tomas Nordin wrote:
> Hello Debian
>
> I was browsing through the page http://www.debian.org/intro/free
>
> and found room for editorial improvement. I would like to change the
> underlined wordings in
> """
Hello Debian
I was browsing through the page http://www.debian.org/intro/free
and found room for editorial improvement. I would like to change the underlined
wordings in
"""
Software that is free only in the sense that you don't need to pay to use it is
hardly free at all. You may be forbidden
Hello there,
I came across your contact details at glov.org.
I have a client who I've been promoting a product for in the following
category: Project management, Team Collaboration, Business Process
Management, Workflow Automation, etc.
It is a fast-growing startup providing businesses with innov
Pfannenstein Erik,
Thank you for your quick response and for making the revision.
Best Regards,
ViHAR
On 2014-02-12 18:36, Pfannenstein Erik wrote:
Dear ViHAR M,
thank you for the hint, the info on that page is indeed plain old. It even
talks of GNOME software yet (Ubuntu ships Unity for s
Dear ViHAR M,
thank you for the hint, the info on that page is indeed plain old. It even
talks of GNOME software yet (Ubuntu ships Unity for some time now).
I corrected it on the page, it should get visible in a couple of hours.
Greetings
Pfannenstein Erik
Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2014 um 14:4
Dear Sir / Madam,
I noticed on the 'Software distributions based on Debian' page located at
http://www.debian.org/misc/children-distros under the Ubuntu section it has
mentioned that..."...a commitment to security updates with 18 months of support
for every release...".
I understand that the sup
Hello everybody,
while staring at our front page, I saw:
The latest stable release of Debian is 7.1. The last update to this release
was
made on June 15th, 2013. Read more about available versions of Debian.
On my screen, this spans two lines, but the second is mostly white space. How
I will change my suggestion to say that the red "RSS" button should be
included on http://www.debian.org/News/
Same for the advisories on http://www.debian.org/security/
I may produce a patch myself for this.
On 7 May 2013 13:20, victory wrote:
> On Tue, 7 May 2013 13:13:52
On Tue, 7 May 2013 13:13:52 +0100
Imran Chaudhry wrote:
> Just a suggestion, I think an RSS feed for the regular news would be
> good. I use RSS to get my news and content these days, I'm sure this
> is increasing among users, and I wanted to know when Wheezy would be
> released
Hi Team debian-www,
Just a suggestion, I think an RSS feed for the regular news would be
good. I use RSS to get my news and content these days, I'm sure this
is increasing among users, and I wanted to know when Wheezy would be
released through it.
You have it for the "Debian Pr
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Gregor Galwas wrote:
> I have tried some of those links (they also worked fine) but I missed the
> information where the shops are located and what language is used.
>
> May I suggest to add a small information where the shop is located and what
> language is used?
2013/4/18 Gregor Galwas :
> May I suggest to add a small information where the shop is located and what
> language is used?
> That might help somebody like me who looks for debian merchandise products.
+1
I was thinking the same now. :-)
Albino
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I was looking for a possibility to buy Debian t-shirts and other stuff and
found the site
http://www.debian.org/misc/merchandise.en.html
.
So far it was working just fine.
I have tried some of those links (they also worked fine) but I missed the
information where the sho
Hi David,
Sorry for my late reply.
According to your suggestions, I wrote a patch.
After apply the patch. You can use the tags as shown below.
> Why make events-ml-* configurable, while those URL are as fixed as the
> related text?
>
> events-section="$(HOME)/events"
> events-ml
Hi Ryuunosuke,
Le 07/12/2012 22:36, David Prévot a écrit :
> Le 07/12/2012 22:27, David Prévot a écrit :
>> Le 15/09/2012 14:34, AYANOKOUZI, Ryuunosuke a écrit :
>
>>> I'd like to give a patch to add another tags for
>>> some paragraphs in dsa, nnwp, events, newcontributors
>
>> Thanks, but I do
A little update.
There is a problem with the nnwp boilerplate: it doesn't add the final
tag to the nnwp-item. This seems to happen only in the latest issue
(2012/24).
I double checked the source to be sure we applied the template correctly,
but I didn't find any errors (obviously another pair of
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Hash: SHA256
Le 07/12/2012 22:27, David Prévot a écrit :
> Hi Ryuunosuke,
>
> Le 15/09/2012 14:34, AYANOKOUZI, Ryuunosuke a écrit :
>
>> I'd like to give a patch to add another tags for
>> some paragraphs in dsa, nnwp, events, newcontributors
>
> Thanks, but I
Hi Ryuunosuke,
Le 15/09/2012 14:34, AYANOKOUZI, Ryuunosuke a écrit :
> I'd like to give a patch to add another tags for
> some paragraphs in dsa, nnwp, events, newcontributors
Thanks, but I don't understand some parts.
Why make events-ml-* configurable, while those URL are as fixed as the
relat
[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 addi
Processing control commands:
> forwarded -1 93...@debian.org
Bug #681909 [www.debian.org] Subject: Suggestion: Four Weekly-Build, User
writeable, User-Feedback-Status fields, for the Debian web site.
Set Bug forwarded-to-address to '93...@debian.org'.
> reassign -1 cdimage.debian
Control: forwarded -1 93...@debian.org
Control: reassign -1 cdimage.debian.org
Hi,
Le 17/07/2012 12:56, techy techtech a écrit :
> Package: www.debian.org
> Severity: minor
>
> Subject: Suggestion: Four Weekly-Build, User writeable,
> User-Feedback-Status fields, for the
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: minor
Subject: Suggestion: Four Weekly-Build, User writeable,
User-Feedback-Status fields, for the Debian web site.
Regarding the the Debian page:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ (For me, Testing
Wheezy i386 )
BENEFITS:
This is not a
Hi Ryuunosuke,
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 04:09:55 +0900, AYANOKOUZI, Ryuunosuke wrote:
>
> As you know, wml generates static file by 9 steps (p1_ipp, p2_mp4h,
> ...). p1_ipp extracts "$(DEVEL)" to "../../../../devel/", after that
> p2_mp4h evaluates gettext tag. So, msgid string in po file
>
> "hoge."
>
Hi Francesca,
> Sure. I'm working on a patch for this: the idea is basically replace the
> paragraphs which have (almost) identical text in every issue, with a pre
> defined tag + specific variables (similar to what you propose).
> And then, provide gettext strings for all this tags, in order to h
[added debian-www in cc as maybe someone could/would help with the patch]
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 03:09:37PM +0900, AYANOKOUZI, Ryuunosuke wrote:
> Dear Publicity Team,
>
> I'm one member of Japanese translation team for Debian Project News
> (DPN). I would suggest to use Include Pre-Process
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 04:03:48PM +0200, Pfannenstein Erik wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I got a suggestion by Paul Menzel on debian-l10n-german that one could add
> the
> date (and place) in the list of speeches at the LinuxTag
> (http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110511) in the
Hi list,
I got a suggestion by Paul Menzel on debian-l10n-german that one could add the
date (and place) in the list of speeches at the LinuxTag
(http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110511) in the future. He thinks that it
could attract the people who have no interest for the stories behind the
On 03/03/11 04:18 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
> The only way that I could find reference to Live CD's for Debian 6, on
> the Debian web site, was to use the web site search engine.
>
> I suggest that the web page at http://www.debian.org/distrib/ should
> include reference to the existence of the Live C
#x27;s and what they are
for and about (and that they are now, apparently, installable), and
including a link to the web page that i found by searching, at
http://www.debian.org/CD/live/index.en.html .
I hope that you find this suggestion useful and helpful.
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Hi debian-www team,
First of all congratulations on the launch of the new website; it must
have been an enormous and challenging task to push through!
I have two suggestions that greatly improve readability for me:
Reduce font size by 1 or 2 sizes.
Reduce paragraph spacing.
By default, I th
Dear Debian team,
we have a suggestion for the content page
http://www.debian.org/misc/children-distros:
_CoreBiz (some editions are based on Debian, others are based on Ubuntu)_
CoreBiz Linux is a Linux distribution being developed by the Linux Information
Systems AG from Munich, Germany. It
Your message dated Sat, 18 Dec 2010 08:59:52 -0400 (AST)
with message-id <072d6745a21c9358362652f02d90894b.squir...@webmail.tilapin.org>
and subject line Don't implicitly suggest to use reportbug as root
has caused the Debian Bug report #515624,
regarding debian-www: implicit sugges
> > Most of the blends have icons, which could be used to spice up the wide
> > Debian logo at http://www.deb.at/ and then used with image map to direct
> > to a particular blend.
> Or a little icon before the link to the given blend.
> If you want to show us what you have in mind, you may patch th
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:04:30AM -0400, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> Having mentioned once again the announcement about the alternative
> website design, aiming, as far as I can see, more of uniform appearance,
> I would like to suggest a little change to the content of front page for
> the c
Dear Everyone,
Having mentioned once again the announcement about the alternative
website design, aiming, as far as I can see, more of uniform appearance,
I would like to suggest a little change to the content of front page for
the current or any alternative design.
ATM we have "Debian GNU/Linux
Sorry to email the wrong person, but I discovered a great way to speed up
downloads and replenish the seed pool at the same time, I'd hate to let a good
idea go to waste.
In uTorrent(and possibly some others), there is an option for "Web Seeds". In
uTorrent, right click the slow torrent->Prop
Hi Kalle, hi list,
On Tue Jun 22, 2010 at 20:27:07 +0100, Kalle Söderman wrote:
> On 18:10 Tue 22 Jun, Umang Varma wrote:
> > 1. The text looks small compared to non-pre text. Could that be
> > changed? Either the variable width text should be smaller or the fixed
> > width text should be larger
On 18:10 Tue 22 Jun, Umang Varma wrote:
> 1. The text looks small compared to non-pre text. Could that be
> changed? Either the variable width text should be smaller or the fixed
> width text should be larger (+- 1px maybe enough). Most people have
> their emails sent wrapped at 80 chars. That, i
I decided to (temporarily?) subscribe to the newsgroup anyway now, so
needn't CC me anymore.
On 06/22/2010 03:17 PM, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
>> It's great to see others implementing the design, a good test to make
>> sure the design is robust enough and it chases the problems out much
>
> I ren
Hi,
On Tue Jun 22, 2010 at 00:17:55 +0100, Kalle Söderman wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On 00:30 Tue 22 Jun, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> > You guys would do me a big favour, if we could please NOT reset the
> > "pre" element in CSS. The text flow does look very evil in list
> > archives.
>
> It's a m
Hi Martin,
On 00:30 Tue 22 Jun, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> You guys would do me a big favour, if we could please NOT reset the
> "pre" element in CSS. The text flow does look very evil in list
> archives.
It's a mistake of mine, I will update the stylesheet to treat "pre"
properly. The emails sh
On Ma, 22 iun 10, 00:30:02, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
>
> beside from that:
> http://lists.deb.at/debian-announce/debian-announce-2010/msg2.html
>
> I only rendered the debian-announce archive up to now, if we fixed all
> issues, i will render all archives against the Kalle's layout.
But ple
ote:
> > > > Also, Kalle's proposal doesn't only cover the main website but has
> > > > created a thoughtful suggestion that works for other parts of the Debian
> > > > web presence. This is why I am especially convinced that that's the
> > >
Hi,
On Mon Jun 21, 2010 at 13:01:02 +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> Hi!
>
> * Umang Varma [2010-06-21 12:12:08 CEST]:
> > On 06/21/2010 12:51 PM, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> > > Also, Kalle's proposal doesn't only cover the main website but has
> >
Hi!
* Umang Varma [2010-06-21 12:12:08 CEST]:
> On 06/21/2010 12:51 PM, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> > Also, Kalle's proposal doesn't only cover the main website but has
> > created a thoughtful suggestion that works for other parts of the Debian
> > web presen
on now (and get complaints about some sub pages)
> and later change again - I don't believe in regular changes, it would
> confuse even more.
I see. I didn't think of that.
> Also, Kalle's proposal doesn't only cover the main website but has
> created a thought
of them only change minor bits just like
> > your suggestion. Otherwise I agree with you, they won't be pratcial to
> > adopt. E.g. I started with getting Kalle's propsal to work on
> > <http://www.deb.at/index.en.html>
>
> I saw that and, in my opinion, that i
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>> changes can't be accepted or applied very soon.
>
> From what I understood most of them only change minor bits just like
> your suggestion. Otherwise I agree with you, they won't be pratcial to
> adopt. E.g. I started with getting Kalle's propsal to w
en from scratch?). I'm not sure of the process, but I think these
> changes can't be accepted or applied very soon.
From what I understood most of them only change minor bits just like
your suggestion. Otherwise I agree with you, they won't be pratcial to
adopt. E.g. I started wit
On 06/09/2010 10:14 PM, Umang Varma wrote:
> So I'd like to suggest that only small changes are made to the layout
> to remove the not-so-nice parts.
Anyone agree/disagree?
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I'm a little new to Debian (not to Debian-based distros ;-) ) so excuse
me if I've missed something. I've read a little about plans to make the
Debian websites look better (and they certainly could do with some work
on the
* Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) [2009-12-16 05:28:50 CET]:
> On 26-11-2009 07:26, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> > * Simon Paillard [2009-11-01
> > 19:25:19 CET]:
> >> IMHO, it doesn't need to be sorted. It should instead do the same as
> >> http://get.debian.net/ and display the arch form the user
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On 26-11-2009 07:26, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> * Simon Paillard [2009-11-01 19:25:19
> CET]:
>> IMHO, it doesn't need to be sorted. It should instead do the same as
>> http://get.debian.net/ and display the arch form the user first.
>
> The same? Y
Hi!
* Gerfried Fuchs [091127 11:43]:
> One suggestion that is pretty easy to implement and also should be
> helpful straight ahead: Why not make amd64 and i386 appear in *bold*
> letters?
Would it be to much to ask to replace the single "amd64" with "amd64 /
Intel
t; package names?
I have no powerpc in my sources.list, and package names don't carry
powerpc for me neither.
On the other hand, enabling users to learn isn't a bad thing in itself.
If it is additional, we shouldn't depend too much on educating our users
- offering it is eno
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