On 10/07/13 04:42, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > OK? about the broad general idea? Sure, if it is "our" project, it should be there. I always like pointing out to people when they are using OpenBSD products...or when they should. :)
HOWEVER, if you go to the other projects linked there, there's a difference both in terms of the "flavor" of the website AND the outright statement "... is part of the OpenBSD Project". Whether mandoc "needs" a Puffy logo, dunno (probably not), but I guess I would like to at least see a link back saying that mandoc is an OpenBSD project. That's not a non-ok, but a small personal reservation. I'm fine with being overruled. :) Nick. >>> CVSROOT: /cvs >>> Module name: src >>> Changes by: schwa...@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/10/06 17:59:59 >>> >>> Modified files: >>> usr.bin/mandoc : Makefile >>> >>> Log message: >>> Yesterday, i released (portable) mandoc 1.12.2, so bump our VERSION, too. >>> No merging is needed; basically, mandoc is developed here and mdocml.bsd.lv >>> is not really "upstream", but just OpenBSD plus compatibility goo. All the >>> same, the exercise is far from useless: NetBSD, FreeBSD, and DragonFly have >>> mandoc in base, NetBSD uses it by default to show manuals, and FreeBSD and >>> DragonFly have finally come close to switching away from groff as well. >>> Useful bug reports come in and help making our mandoc better. >>> Maybe we should list mandoc as an OpenBSD associated project on index.html. > > Index: index.html > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvs/www/index.html,v > retrieving revision 1.649 > diff -u -r1.649 index.html > --- index.html 10 Sep 2013 19:11:57 -0000 1.649 > +++ index.html 7 Oct 2013 08:38:28 -0000 > @@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ > <a href="http://www.openntpd.org">OpenNTPD</a>, > <a href="http://www.opencvs.org">OpenCVS</a>, > <a href="http://www.opensmtpd.org">OpenSMTPD</a>, > -<a href="http://www.openiked.org">OpenIKED</a> > +<a href="http://www.openiked.org">OpenIKED</a>, > +<a href="http://mdocml.bsd.lv">mandoc</a> > </small> > <hr> > Mirrors, by country: