Bastian Venthur wrote:
> I'd like to propose again to start some official contest, and let a
> broader audience (at least the DDs) vote for the final design. The more
> people get to vote the better.
I would like to remind people that democracy is a poor way to make
technical choices in general. U
Wojciech Zareba wrote:
> Grégoire Duchêne napisal(a):
> >I updated the draft, with a new layout and new colors :
> >http://duchene.g.googlepages.com/index2.html
You have five different colors of backgrounds, and four different colors
of text (five with links). That's at least three too many of eac
Martin B. Brilliant wrote:
> HELP!!!
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer/
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Martin Schulze wrote:
> I have some problems with this approach since being able to commit
> to webwml means being able to execute arbitrary code on www-master
> which is currently the same as security-master. Thus, having only
> limited write access and a controlled way to expand this, is actuall
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
A page such as http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/ikiwiki gets a
sidebar that is much too large. This is because the sidebar includes the
text of the link to the XS-Vcs-Browser url and the XS-Vcs-Svn, both of which
can be arbitrarily long, and are all on
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
The Homepage field is now supported by dpkg and if you want to see a
package that already uses it, try ikiwiki in unstable. Packages.d.o
could display this field.
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Thanks much for the fast fix. However, note that you put the homepage
url in the sidebar, and refer to bug #440588 ...
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Charles Plessy wrote:
> What I learn in Debian I use elsewhere, and what I learn elsewhere I use
> in Debian. There are exceptions such as WML, which seems to be a dead end.
...
> I am exploring how possible it would be to use the markdown syntax through
> ikiwiki to reproduce the pages under /deve
I seem to not have webwml commit access now (and I don't much want it
;), so could someone commit this patch?
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Index: hooks.wml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/webwml/webwml/english/devel/debian-installer/hooks.wml,v
retrieving r
David Prévot wrote:
> Actually, what is the problem with CVS? Other VCS may offer fancy
> features that are actually useless for the website (use of branches or
> whatever)
An odd statement given that there is an existing and high profile branch
of the Debian website right now.
Also, the Debian W
Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> I've a wish list documentation request: a sort of "recipe" to apply the
> current layout to ikiwiki websites, e.g. a ready to use local.css or,
> maybe better, something to @import from there. I've a couple of
> websites powered by ikiwiki which offers Debian-related se
Jon Dowland wrote:
> I am curious as to why you have forked. Can you point me at an existing
> forum or mailing list thread of web page detailing the history?
Appears to be personality conflicts/politics.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=60387
http://www.debianuserforums.org/viewtopi
Rob Bradford wrote:
> Shall we start building the new release notes and installation manuals
> into the standard web tree like for current stable. We did do this in
> the run up to woody's release, as it helps proof-readers and
> contributors see what has already been achieved.
I'd like to do that
Richard Atterer wrote:
> So, my own opinion is: We cannot just remove the full testing CD images
> right now, so let's start producing full debian-installer CD and DVD sets!
>
> I'm not sure how easy it would be for you (debian-installer folks) to
> produce .jigdos for these kinds of images
These
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> Hmm, he is probably reading the Polish translation of the page.
> The important part of that page is right at the top and
> says something like "This page is really really outdated" in Polish ;)
>
> Please use the English version of the page which is linked at the
> top
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> But shouldn't be linked to
> http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/install-images/sid-amd64-netinst.iso
> instead?
The amd people told me on irc that that image was out of date and hacked
together or something. Maybe this has changed by now.
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Is there any plan for how the web site update will be handled for
sarge's release? Besides just switching the names and links to sarge,
I've been looking at what parts of the web site will need updating for
the new installer and other missing bits. These include:
- distrib/floppyinst: needs a thu
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> > I will prepare something like that, shouldn't be too hard.
> > I can also offer to maintain a up-to-date webpage copy with current
> > release set to sarge so that others can always check how it will look
> > like.
That would be good.
> One easy way to do it is to use
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> I can create a wrapper tag that releases one of the need to use
> to output the text, would that be better? I just presented
> the WML "builtin" solution first.
Yes I think that would be better.
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Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> This is how the installation manual was handled for boot-floppies (i.e.
> potato and woody): The sources where checked out from the
> boot-floppies CVS and were build locally.
>
> I investigated a bit how to handle the sarge installation manual:
> The installation manual
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> Webpages with current_release_name set to sarge are available
> at http://higgs.djpig.de/debian-www/ and updated hourly. Atm,
> only webwml/ is build, no documentation yet.
Hmm, why does http://higgs.djpig.de/debian-www/releases/ still refer to
woody under stable? The wm
Joey Hess wrote:
> - distrib/floppyinst: needs a thurough rewrite for d-i, could probably
>be replaced with a pointer to the same info in the sarge installation
>howto (part of the sarge installation manual)
Done (at least commented out the old instructions for sarge relea
Pierre Machard wrote:
> Joey could you fix this issue ?
No, the document has not existed for years.
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Matt Kraai wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:40:20PM -0400, John Theriault wrote:
> > Just to let you know, your torrent tracker is timming out / connction
> > refuzed for a great many of people.
>
> What torrent tracker?
I assume that he's talking about the debian-cd torrents.
cdimage.debian.
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> Hmm, the easy solution would be to add the amd64 link after all the
> other architectures, the generated HTML doesn't hinder that...
> But if you want to have it between the others I can try to do it.
> (What are the correct URLs?)
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unoff
martin f krafft wrote:
> At http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/gtk-frontend, there
> used to be some data about the planned graphical frontends to d-i.
> This page is now 404. Since I reference it from my book, I would
> appreciate if you could provide a redirection to
> http://wiki.debia
MJ Ray wrote:
> On the plus side, I like what you've done with the watermark behind
> the main text and I think the updated top bar is an improvement.
> Maybe I'd prefer it in a shade of debian red, keeping blue for links.
I also think the solid blue is a bit cold and bringing bit more red in
wou
Frans Pop wrote:
> For the front page that is probably true, but personally I find a left
> menu distracting also after navigating to another page (the one that I
> actually _do_ want to read ;-)
Which is why I think it's good that the sidebar is only there on the front
page. I'm assuming the in
Guilhelm Panaget wrote:
> My comment will be rather futile... I think the page would look better if the
> background logo was fixed : it wouldn't move while scrolling up and down.
This has horrible performance issues with any machine that is older than
2 years old or so since you can't just scrol
Grétar Mar Hreggviðsson wrote:
> There is a problem with the [ia64] links on page
>
> http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
>
> both for netinst CD and business card CD. The netinst link points to
>
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/ia64/current/debian-testing-i
Игорь Алюшев wrote:
> #rsync debian.org.ua::unofficial/
>
> Welcome to the FTP Server of the TriLogiC Group, Ltd.
>Kiev, Ukraine.
>
> ftp://debian.org.ua/ UA-IX only
> http://debian.org.ua/UA-IX only
> rsync://debian.org.ua/ UA-IX only
>
> UA-IX: http://
Nicolas Bertolissio wrote:
> regarding sparc 2.4 netboot image, the word "image" is:
> - plural in the title
> - singular in the text below
>
> please could someone fix this so I can commit my updated translation.
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