Hi Holger,

On 2014-05-12 15:58, Holger Wansing wrote:
Hi,

Filipus Klutiero <chea...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.debian.org/misc/children-distros#impi reads:
Impi Linux was a South African Linux distribution based on Debian (and
Knoppix). It was created from the best software available in the open
source world, to give South African users a stable, virus free and very
cost effective business operating system. It focused on providing an
office desktop system. More information available at http://www.impi.org.za/

http://www.impi.org.za/ doesn't reply, probably since Impi Linux is 
discontinued.

There are lots of issues in this page. I suggest to merge the page with
the information in the wiki, which would ease contributions.
http://www.debian.org/misc/children-distros is somewhat outdated.
There is very little activity on that site.
I would volunteer for merging that information in
https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census
and dropping the content from www.debian.org, simply placing a link to the
wiki.

That would lose the 8 translated versions though (I can only take care about
the english wiki page).

Comments? Would that be an improvement? Or would the content also get
as much outdated in the wiki? (don't know about the manpower on the wiki)

I think our manpower is flexible from www.debian.org to the wiki (though less 
so in the opposite direction). Unless www.debian.org contributors consider the 
wiki as a less interesting platform for that content, for example because 
editing there would be harder. The wiki is less interesting due to lower 
security, but I don't think that's a great problem for secondary content such 
as children-distro. The content can be translated on the wiki (although 8 
translations seems exaggerated to me for this particular content). Moin doesn't 
make that efficient though. Existing translations could be kept, but not 
without some conversion work.



Holger




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Filipus Klutiero
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