Hola a todos/as Mañana se publica una nueva portada de la página web de Debian (www.debian.org).
Los archivos afectados (son varios) están en la rama new-homepage del repositorio webwml (más info en [1]). [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2020/12/msg00031.html Adjunto el archivo nuevo /intro/people.wml por si alguien quiere traducirlo. Yo no creo que me ponga con este archivo hasta mañana por la mañana, enviaré el ITT cuando me ponga con él (si alguien lo coge antes, que envíe el ITT, y el RFR antes de mañana 17 de diciembre a las 12h (que será más o menos cuando me ponga yo con ello). Gracias y saludos -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona
#use wml::debian::template title="People: who we are, what we do" #include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" #use wml::debian::translation-check translation="f51e6aa024def7d85259682733914f77e90a92e1" # translators: some text is taken from /intro/about.wml <h2>Developers and contributors</h2> <p>Debian is produced by almost a thousand active developers spread <a href="$(DEVEL)/developers.loc">around the world</a> who volunteer in their spare time. Few of the developers have actually met in person. Communication is done primarily through e-mail (mailing lists at lists.debian.org) and IRC (#debian channel at irc.debian.org). </p> <p>The complete list of official Debian members can be found on <a href="https://nm.debian.org/members">nm.debian.org</a>, where membership is managed. A broader list of Debian contributors can be found on <a href="https://contributors.debian.org">contributors.debian.org</a>.</p> <p>The Debian Project has a carefully <a href="organization">organized structure</a>. For more information on how Debian looks from the inside, please feel free to browse the <a href="$(DEVEL)/">developers' corner</a>.</p> <h3><a name="history">How'd it all get started?</a></h3> <p>Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, as a new distribution which would be made openly, in the spirit of Linux and GNU. Debian was meant to be carefully and conscientiously put together, and to be maintained and supported with similar care. It started as a small, tightly-knit group of Free Software hackers, and gradually grew to become a large, well-organized community of developers and users. See <a href="$(DOC)/manuals/project-history/">the detailed history</a>. <p>Since many people have asked, Debian is pronounced /ˈde.bi.ən/. It comes from the names of the creator of Debian, Ian Murdock, and his wife, Debra. <h2>Individuals and organizations supporting Debian</h2> <p>Many other individuals and organizations are part of the Debian community: <ul> <li><a href="https://db.debian.org/machines.cgi">Hosting and hardware sponsors</a></li> <li><a href="../mirror/sponsors">Mirror sponsors</a></li> <li><a href="../partners/">Development and service partners</a></li> <li><a href="../consultants">Consultants</li> <li><a href="../CD/vendors">Vendors of Debian installation media</a></li> <li><a href="../distrib/preinstalled">Computer vendors that pre-install Debian</a></li> <li><a href="../events/merchandise">Merchandise vendors</a></li> </ul> <h2><a name="users">Who uses Debian?</a></h2> <p>Although no precise statistics are available (since Debian does not require users to register), evidence is quite strong that Debian is used by a wide range of organizations, large and small, as well as many thousands of individuals. See our <a href="../users/">Who's using Debian?</a> page for a list of high-profile organizations which have submitted short descriptions of how and why they use Debian.