D'oh! Of course, the SIMH entry in the FAQ 12 should read
"Instructions can be found _at the_ OpenBSD/vax on SIMH page."
Well... there are people with more appropriate english skills that
will probably suggest a lot of changes like this one.
Igor.
An important note: I missed one of the advices of Tom Cosgrove...
I would replace the "OpenBSD's Flavors" link in the patch with
something like "section 5" (as Tom suggests) or either "FAQ 5, flavors"
as found on other parts of the FAQ. Tom suggestion is more readable,
though. Of course, there ar
Thanks a lot to all the people that provided feedback on this matter.
Attached to this post is a new version of the patch. I did a mistake
downloading the files used previously from the repository. This time,
I choosed the right download method:
$ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs get www/faq
The
Nick Holland a icrit :
Igor Sobrado wrote:
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult.
I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and
submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review
of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Cosgrove writes:
>
> Don't create a bug report for this. This is not a bug. This is a
> change of style that you (and some others) would like to see in the FAQ.
> Nick, myself, and other people who work on the FAQ read misc@; there's
> no point just pi**ing us
Igor Sobrado [2006-12-07, 20:29:23]:
> Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged
> I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries
> in the patch and do not trust on my English skills. Some suggestions:
>
> - replacing references to threads in
>>> Igor Sobrado 7-Dec-06 19:29 >>>
>
> Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged I
> will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries
Don't create a bug report for this. This is not a bug. This is a
change of style that you (and some others) woul
Hi Nick.
I read your post after sending the patch. I will do my best to make
these links as short as possible. Don't know your taste on this matter,
but I do not dislike relatively long links if these links make the
text more readable, and it is independent of the format of the document
being us
Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged
I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries
in the patch and do not trust on my English skills. Some suggestions:
- replacing references to threads in the mailing lists (now the
thread subject)
Igor Sobrado wrote:
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult.
I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and
submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review
of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.
Igor.
It's harder tha
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult.
I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and
submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review
of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.
Igor.
Igor Sobrado wrote:
> Nice to see that the text and PDF releases of the FAQ have finally
> been upgraded to 4.0...
>
> Just a suggestion: would it be possible replacing the links of the
> class "...can be found here" (e.g., '1.7 of the OpenBSD FAQ) in
> the FAQs to more useful descriptions (e.g.,
Nice to see that the text and PDF releases of the FAQ have finally
been upgraded to 4.0...
Just a suggestion: would it be possible replacing the links of the
class "...can be found here" (e.g., '1.7 of the OpenBSD FAQ) in
the FAQs to more useful descriptions (e.g., "...can be found on the
OpenBSD'
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