On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 06:25:28PM +0100, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > Hi. > > While checking links on www.debian.org I spotted a problem > with the DDP documents listed on www.debian.org/doc. There > exist at least to naming schemes for languages with a "sublanguage" > (like pt_BR and zh_TW): > > 1.) xx-xx for all formats > (i.e. <manual>.pt-br.{html,ps,pdf,txt}) > 2.) xx-xx for html and xx_XX for all other formats > (i.e. <manual>.pt-br.html but <manual>.pt_BR.{txt,ps,pdf}) > > This causes some dead links on www.debian.org. > I wonder on which site this should be fixed? There are three possibilities:
Old discussion which we have no solid conclusion/ > 1.) use naming scheme 1 for all documents and file bugs against > non-conforming ones > 2.) dito, but use scheme 2 > 3.) let support www.debian.org/doc/ support both schemes > > Which one is it? (I can take care myself of 3 or file the bugs related > to 1 or 2) > > Gruesse, We need to agree not just these but many more for consistency. I like 1) but if 2) is chosen, we may do like <manual>.pt_BR.ISO-8859-1.{txt,ps,pdf} or <manual>.pt_BR.UTF-8.{txt,ps,pdf} I think FreeBSD did so. Anyway, come visit: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/ddp-policy/ddp-policy.en.html and see http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/ddp-policy/ Osamu