Re: contribute technical documentation

2023-11-24 Thread Laura Arjona Reina

Hello Zebb,

El 23/11/23 a las 21:59, Zebediah Beck escribió:

Good day sir/madam

I'm a long time debian user but would like that contribute technical
documentation to the community in thanks for your tireless work on this
magnificent ecosystem.


Thanks for your interest and welcome.

Please have a look at these pages:

https://www.debian.org/doc/

and

https://www.debian.org/doc/ddp

There you will find the main documentation subprojects and how to join 
the Debian Documentation Team (https://lists.debian.org/debian-doc).


Many of the manuals are provided as packages, so you can also see a list 
of bugs that you can help to fix in the corresponding page 
(https://bugs.debian.org/name-of-package, for example 
https://bugs.debian.org/debian-reference for the Debian Reference manual).


I also recommend to join the debian-l10n-english mailing list 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/ to coordinate changes 
related to wording and also help non-native Debian maintainers in the 
texts related to their packages.


Hope that helps!
Kind regards,

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Re: Lenovo discount portal update (and a few other things)

2020-09-17 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi all

El 3/9/20 a las 3:18, Paul Wise escribió:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 1:22 PM Mark Pearson wrote:
> 
>> Following on from DebConf 2020 (which I thoroughly enjoyed - thank you!)
>> the Lenovo portal that was announced is now available:
> 
> Thanks for your generosity here!
> 
> This announcement seems suitable for inclusion on these wiki pages.
> You will need to register an account in order to edit them, if you
> don't have one already. Inclusion on the latter means the announcement
> will eventually go out to the debian-devel-announce mailing list.
> 
> https://wiki.debian.org/MemberBenefits
> https://wiki.debian.org/DeveloperNews
> 

I have updated the 2 wiki pages above, including the info and links
about the current discount (for US and Canada).
I'll keep an eye on this thread to know if/when it applies to more
regions, updating the wiki pages, if needed.

Kind regards,
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Re: Reporte de usuario

2019-07-07 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Buenos días

(Note for non-Spanish speakers:Thanks and redirection to user support
channels)

El 7/7/19 a las 8:16, Fredy Alfonso Lancheros Suarez escribió:
> Buenas noches, 
> 
> El día de hoy instalé satisfactoriamende el Debian 10 en mi computadora,
> correo muy bien y todo me ha gustado.
> 

¡Estupendo!

> Quiero comentarles que quise abrir la aplicación de Gnome "Disks" y
> "Cheese" y aunque intentan abrir, no dejan ver la parte gráfica de la
> aplicación, es decir no se puede hacer nada con ellas.
> 

Por favor acude a los canales de soporte a usuarios para ayuda sobre
este problema:

https://www.debian.org/support

Encontrarás algunos canales de soporte en inglés y otros en español.

Un saludo
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[Artwork] Survey for the default artwork for Buster

2018-12-18 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
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Hello all

Slightly overdue, we have created a survey for the Buster artwork.

Please choose your favourite at:
https://surveys.debian.net

Please be nice and vote only once!

Note: the survey talks about moving themes from left to right,
but in some screens you'll have to move them from up to down. 
Double clicking to move items automatically and later reordering 
your selections may help.

The survey opens: 2018-12-18 15:00 UTC
The survey closes: 2019-01-06 23:59 UTC

Thanks,

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Re: I resigned in 2004

2018-11-10 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Dear Mattia,
Thanks for your work in the Debian MIA team.

For the Debian Anti Harassment team,
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Re: Should the weboob package stay in Debian?

2018-08-28 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hello all

El 26/07/18 a las 23:32, gregor herrmann escribió:
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 13:34:19 +1000, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> 
>> Can you explain what makes you feel uncomfortable about it?
>> Is it (semantics of) the word itself or context?
> 
> For me: The context.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 03:09:45 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> 
>> What's wrong with looking at boobs?  
> 
> Nothing in general, but: context.
> 
> 
> This whole discussion reminded me of a campaign by the German project
> pinkstinks.de called "Sexy yes, sexism no":
> 
> https://pinkstinks.de/sexy-oder-sexistisch/
> 
> Summary in my words:
> 
> It's fine to show a woman in underwear if you try to sell women's
> underwear (left picture: "Bra 29 EUR").
> It's not ok to show a woman in underwear if you try to sell a chair
> (and the scantily clad woman is just decoration / an object to draw
> attention to the ad) (right picture: "Chair 199 EUR").
> I think that explains the issue of objectification quite well.
> 
> Translated to packages:
> 
> It's IMO fine to talk about and show breasts in a game which teaches
> the names of body parts to children; or in an app that helps women to
> detect early warnings signs of breast cancer; or (Ian's example) in
> software controlling sex toys; etc. Because there they are simply
> on-topic.
> 
> And it's IMO not ok to use the boobs theme for a web scraper or other
> software unrelated to boobs themselves, where its only function is
> to make a small group of users giggle while objectifying, offending
> or boring the rest of the world. 
> 

+1

I didn't contribute first to the discussion because when I catch up
reading the thread (several times during this summer) my brain is
exhausted already, and couldn't find the words. Also because mosquito
bites [1]: the inner-me debates between ignoring or using the
flamethrower; usually ignoring wins, in my case.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDd3bzA7450 - How microaggressions
are like mosquito bites • Same Difference

Thanks, Gregor.

Kind regards
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Re: workarounds for Planet bugs?

2018-07-03 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hello Daniel


El 02/07/18 a las 20:04, Daniel Pocock escribió:
> 
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> Planet struggles to poll certain blogs (see below), including some new
> contributors.
> 
> Does anybody know of workarounds these people can use until Planet is
> updated to a recent version of planet-venus?  For example, at least
> three of them I communicated with are using Wordpress, is there some
> setting in Wordpress they need to enable or disable to make their feed work?
> 

I've switched some feeds to HTTPS:

https://salsa.debian.org/planet-team/config/commit/32a1934f4f142a664f397f5c6c8b6cc664689f60

I hope this fixes the issue.
In other cases, the blogs were inaccessible. I suggest to contact with
each one of their authors, because the issue may not be the same for all
of them, and try to find a working feed that can be added to the planet.

Regards,


> Regards,
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
> 
> $ curl -o - -s https://planet.debian.org | grep 'href=""'
> 
>  (feed)
> Anisa Kuci  href="http://anisakuci.com/feed/";>(feed)
> Benjamin Kerensa (feed)
> Eduard Bloch  href="http://www.rootfs.net/jaws/data/xml/blog.Debian.rss";>(feed)
> James Bromberger  href="https://blog.james.rcpt.to/category/computing/linux/feed/";>(feed)
> Jona Azizaj  href="https://blog.azizaj.com/tag/debian/feed/";>(feed)
> Jose Luis Rivas  href="https://ghostbar.co/feed-planetdebian.xml";>(feed)
>     Kristi Progri  href="http://kristiprogri.com/feed/";>(feed)
> Marco d'Itri  href="http://blog.bofh.it/debian/?format=atom";>(feed)
> Martin Meredith (feed)
> 

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Re: low-hanging-fruit bug user tag for new comers first contributions

2018-06-01 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hello Ken

El 01/06/18 a las 05:31, Ken escribió:
[...]
> 
> (4) Then I decided, working on www is even less mission critical than 
> changing code, right?  Then I found this on "how-can-I-help --old"
> 
> https://bugs.debian.org/766923 - www.debian.org: Who's using Debian page - 
> 2014 update
> 
> It has one comment and ends thus - "We have authored a set of procedures and 
> a template for email outreach. Comments, suggestions, and interested parties 
> are welcome."
> 
> Silly me, I cannot find the "set of procedures for email outreach" posted on 
> the bug.  

Not silly, it's our fault.

We have this wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/WhoUsesDebian
and some more info here:
https://salsa.debian.org/webmaster-team/webwml/tree/master/english/users

But we failed to include that info in the bug report (fixing it now by CC'ing
the bug address).

> And there has been no activity on this bug since 2014.

Depending on the skills, time and motivation of the contributor(s) willing to
help updating /users, the process has been more or less automated (e.g. others
use a script to produce the mails, I write them manually with a Thunderbird
template, etc.).

We've been updating the /users section in several batches since some years. I
sent my last mails about this in 2016, and couldn't find the time to put on this
task since then. I guess the other contributors also prioritised other tasks
when contributing to Debian.

If you want to help with the Who's using Debian section update, feel free to
send a mail to the bug (766...@bugs.debian.org), and we can try to resume the
work together.

About general info/guidance for newcomers, we have www.debian.org/intro/help as
has been pointed out already, and also https://wiki.debian.org/Welcome/

In the Debian Project News (https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/ ) we usually
have a section "Help needed" linking to the packages that need help, the
newcomer bug list, and specific help for teams that told us to publish an
announce about help needed.

Thanks!

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https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona



Re: why hasn't the debian transition freeze been announced or shared in debin testing info. or bits.debian.org ?

2018-04-26 Thread Laura Arjona Reina


El 26 de abril de 2018 2:20:27 CEST, Luke Faraone  
escribió:
>On 26 April 2018 at 00:16, shirish शिरीष  wrote:
>> I had read
>https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/04/msg6.html
>> so knew when the transition freeze is going to happen. For a blog
>> post/technical article I wanted to share about the transition freeze
>> and went to https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/ as well as
>> https://bits.debian.org/ but neither seems to have that info.
>>
>> Shouldn't be the milestone including perhaps info. on tentative alpha
>> releases be put somewhere or are the dates subject to change ?
>>
>> If the dates are locked down, it would be nicer to be able to
>> share/link to an official page on debian website rather than just an
>> e-mail.
>
>Messages to debian-devel-announce@ by DPL delegates within the scope
>of their responsibilities are official. This is explicitly called out
>in /releases/testing:
>
>|> In addition, general status reports are posted by the release
>manager to the debian-devel-announce mailing list.
>

We also have microblogged about it (micronews.debian.org) and it will be 
mentioned in the next Debian Project News issue (and thus, mailed and published 
in the website under /News).

BTW, the DPN is open for editions, contributions welcome (and needed).

Cheers
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Re: Status Debian Single Sign On + Alioth replacements

2018-02-23 Thread Laura Arjona Reina


El 23/02/18 a las 20:51, Laura Arjona Reina escribió:
> 
> 
> El 23/02/18 a las 19:42, Geert Stappers escribió:
> 
>>
>> I went to Debian wiki, searched for 'SSO'
>> and got https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/SSO
>>
>> Would that be the proper place to track status of Debian Single Sign On?
>>
> 
> The page is https://wiki.debian.org/DebianSingleSignOn
> I've just redirected https://wiki.debian.org/SSO redirecting to there.

I wanted to say: I've just created https://wiki.debian.org/SSO
redirecting to https://wiki.debian.org/DebianSingleSignOn

Cheers
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Re: Status Debian Single Sign On + Alioth replacements

2018-02-23 Thread Laura Arjona Reina


El 23/02/18 a las 19:42, Geert Stappers escribió:

> 
> I went to Debian wiki, searched for 'SSO'
> and got https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/SSO
> 
> Would that be the proper place to track status of Debian Single Sign On?
> 

The page is https://wiki.debian.org/DebianSingleSignOn
I've just redirected https://wiki.debian.org/SSO redirecting to there.

Cheers
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Contribution opportunities in www.debian.org

2017-05-20 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Dear all

(note: I'm not subscribed to debian-devel, but subscribed to debian-www)

After reading the recent threads about the Debian website in the
debian-devel mailing list archives, and also because I had some bug
triagging planned for this month, I'm writing this mail to inform
about some opportunities to contribute to the Debian website for all
the people concerned about it:

1.-Frontpage

For the people concerned about the frontpage, you can have a look at
the current open bugs about the frontpage:

https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?tag=main&user=www.debian.org%40packages.debian.org

In particular, suggestions for the two paragraphs about Debian in the
frontpage are welcome (please use #862980 for that).

2.- Design/CSS

For the people with knowledge of CSS or Design, have a look at our
open bugs:

https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?tag=design&user=www.debian.org%40packages.debian.org

In particular, I opened #862981 "Test www.debian.org in small and big
screens and fix it if needed" with the related comments in -devel
about the topic.

3.- Who uses Debian

For the comments about that we should promote more that "Debian is
used here and there", for now, we have the www.debian.org/users
section. Interested people can contribute by:

- Updating/auditing the current list of users: this is tracked in
#766923 (includes instructions).

- Creating new entries for the companies/organizations you work
on/with: please encourage them to send us some paragraph about how
they use Debian. Instructions here:
https://www.debian.org/users/#submissions

- There is #600902: "add RSS to http://www.debian.org/users/"; << with
this, we may include the new entries in the frontpage, for example, or
microblog them via micronews.debian.org, or whatever we decide together.

4.- If you know Perl or po4a, please join the team and help advance
one of the two possible approaches for the CVS -> Git transition.
This is tracked in #845297.
I personally prioritize the bugs about content or others which I know
I can contribute easily, but I'll try to put some time on the CVS ->
Git bug during the summertime.

5.- It's difficult to track the (some time vague or too general) ideas
commented in the mailing lists, and try to transform them in
actionable items. I would kindly ask you to better open/comment on bug
reports against www.debian.org pseudopackage, so things are not lost
in the conversation.

Cheers
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https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona



Contribution opportunities in www.debian.org

2017-05-20 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Dear all

(note: I'm not subscribed to debian-devel, but subscribed to debian-www)

After reading the recent threads about the Debian website in the
debian-devel mailing list archives, and also because I had some bug
triagging planned for this month, I'm writing this mail to inform
about some opportunities to contribute to the Debian website for all
the people concerned about it:

1.-Frontpage

For the people concerned about the frontpage, you can have a look at
the current open bugs about the frontpage:

https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?tag=main&user=www.debian.org%40packages.debian.org

In particular, suggestions for the two paragraphs about Debian in the
frontpage are welcome (please use #862980 for that).

2.- Design/CSS

For the people with knowledge of CSS or Design, have a look at our
open bugs:

https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?tag=design&user=www.debian.org%40packages.debian.org

In particular, I opened #862981 "Test www.debian.org in small and big
screens and fix it if needed" with the related comments in -devel
about the topic.

3.- Who uses Debian

For the comments about that we should promote more that "Debian is
used here and there", for now, we have the www.debian.org/users
section. Interested people can contribute by:

- Updating/auditing the current list of users: this is tracked in
#766923 (includes instructions).

- Creating new entries for the companies/organizations you work
on/with: please encourage them to send us some paragraph about how
they use Debian. Instructions here:
https://www.debian.org/users/#submissions

- There is #600902: "add RSS to http://www.debian.org/users/"; << with
this, we may include the new entries in the frontpage, for example, or
microblog them via micronews.debian.org, or whatever we decide together.

4.- If you know Perl or po4a, please join the team and help advance
one of the two possible approaches for the CVS -> Git transition.
This is tracked in #845297.
I personally prioritize the bugs about content or others which I know
I can contribute easily, but I'll try to put some time on the CVS ->
Git bug during the summertime.

5.- It's difficult to track the (some time vague or too general) ideas
commented in the mailing lists, and try to transform them in
actionable items. I would kindly ask you to better open/comment on bug
reports against www.debian.org pseudopackage, so things are not lost
in the conversation.

Cheers
-- 
Laura Arjona Reina
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona



Bug#846483: RFP: [weewx] -- open source software for weather stations

2016-12-01 Thread Laura Arjona Reina

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

Package name: weewx
Version:  weewx_3.6.2-1_all.deb
Upstream Author: Tom Keffer 
URL: code: https://github.com/weewx/weewx - website: http://weewx.com
License: [GPLv3]
Description:
 weewx is a free, open source, software program, written in Python, 
which interacts with a weather station to produce graphs, reports, and 
HTML pages. It can optionally publish to weather sites or web servers. 
It uses modern software concepts, making it simple, robust, and easy to 
extend.
weewx runs under most versions of Linux, as well as macOS, *BSD, and 
Solaris. Many users are running on the Raspberry Pi.
Thousands of stations throughout the world run weewx, many of whom have 
opted-in to be shown on the station map at http://weewx.com


Upstream provides .deb files for each releases, info about how to 
install (http://www.weewx.com/docs/debian.htm), and an apt repository ( 
http://weewx.com/docs/apt-get.htm ).

Some work on packaging has been already done (with now an old release):
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/weewx-user/TtJ5bqJRP6k

Best regards
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Re: Let's stop using CVS for debian.org website

2016-11-23 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Dear all
Thanks everybody for your input in this topic.
Double thanks to all the people that researched and worked on this, from
many years ago, until today.

I have setup this git repo:

https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/webwml/webwml2git.git

for me and the people interested to work on the migration.

My plan is update the master branch daily with the new cvs commits, and
use branches to work on the approaches mentioned in the wiki page
https://wiki.debian.org/WebsiteGitTransition

The branches include a "cvs-revisions" file with the results of the
git-cvsimport (it will be updated daily, too), that may be useful.

You can find more details in the bug report (#845297):

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=845297

People interested in working on the migration to git, or tracking what's
happening with it from now on, *please* subscribe to the bug and the
wiki page, and use them to send/write your ideas, patches, etc.

Note that I have no Perl scripts, very few bash scripts, and I just
learned about po4a yesterday, so don't think that I can do the migration
alone! I'll try to ease the work of anybody wanting to work, though, and
gather all the important info in the bug repo, and wiki page.

You can find me in the #debian-www irc channel (larjona).

Best regards
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https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona



Re: Let's stop using CVS for debian.org website

2016-11-22 Thread Laura Arjona Reina

Hi again

I've opened a bug report:

#845297: [www.debian.org] Website transition from CVS to Git
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=845297

and created a wiki page:

https://wiki.debian.org/WebsiteGitTransition

Best regards

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https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona



Re: Let's stop using CVS for debian.org website

2016-11-21 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi

El 21 de noviembre de 2016 17:11:12 CET, "W. Martin Borgert" 
 escribió:
>Quoting Neil McGovern :
>> * Deploy weblate for translations,
>
>This would require http://bugs.debian.org/745661 to be fixed.
>Which would also help others who want to use the tool.
>

Small clarification:

I was exploring if weblate allowed to handle the wml files directly, but it 
doesn't (and it's ok).

So  #745661 is not a blocker for cvs to git migration.

(It would be awesome to have weblate in Debian, in any case!)

I'll go on exploring other options.

>> * Update large chunks of the site to use pofiles. Some files use it
>but
>> not for all content, and there's a number of files that don't use it
>at
>> all.
>
>I agree, that PO is the way to go.
>I had less issues with PO as with full-text translation
>e.g. for the release notes.

Despite of the migration from cvs to git, any contribution towards making the 
webpages use more gettext is very appreciated.

Anybody interested in helping on this (for example, explain some things) please 
ping me, because I'm mostly learning by try-error using the already 
gettextified wml files.

Cheers

Laura Arjona Reina
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona



Re: Reg: Website for Debian with Keen Interest

2016-07-16 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi again

El 16/07/16 a las 11:19, Laura Arjona Reina escribió:

> 
> * The bugs or open tasks for the website:
> https://wiki.debian.org/Design
> 

Correction:

https://bugs.debian.org/www.debian.org

Best regards
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Re: Reg: Website for Debian with Keen Interest

2016-07-16 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
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Hi Pradeep

El 13/07/16 a las 09:17, Pradeep Kumar S escribió:
> Hi Team,
> 
> I have been a great user of debian OS and I like to make a big 
> change on Debian Branding. If you don't mind I can work on the 
> Debian site by being a fan. Please consider my interest and
> allow me to develop a brand new website for Debian. Waiting for
> the positive reply. Have a great day!

Thank you for your interest.
The Debian website is big and complicated.

It includes many content that it's automatically generated using wml
and Perl scripts.

It includes a system that tracks translations very well.

We try to make it without running Javascript.

Our wide and extremely diverse audience makes us be maybe more
verbose in content that what is usual nowadays.

For all this, any overhaul or migration becomes quite a difficult task
.

But that doesn't mean we should keep things as is, "just becasuse it
works", if there is a group of people determined to help making the
website better! Indeed the most important thing we need is people
interested in working on the website, so your mail and proposal is
really appreciated.

In my case, I'm member of the website team but not a coder nor a
designer, so my main contributions are translations and some patch
here and there to renew contect or small fixes.

I can point you, however, to some areas where you can start to work
in the website, and then, get used to its current state, and then,
make specific proposals for updates or changes.

Please have a look at:

* How it works, currently, the Debian website:
https://www.debian.org/devel/website/

* The Debian Design team:
https://wiki.debian.org/Design

* The bugs or open tasks for the website:
https://wiki.debian.org/Design
(maybe you can pick something there to start with)

I'll send you another email (CC'ing debian-...@lists.debian.org)
with some areas where you can start to think or contribute to the
content, so you get familiarized with the structure of the pages.

(I don't send it now because I have to go, but I didn't want to
postpone answer to you more...).

Thank you for choosig Debian for your contributions to free software.

Best regards
- -- 
Laura Arjona Reina
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona
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Re: debian-www / debian-doc teams no longer responsive [Was: Re: Bad release in install documentation]

2016-03-06 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi

 On 6 de marzo de 2016 13:13:45 GMT+01:00, Holger Wansing 
 wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Holger Wansing  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Holger Wansing  wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > 
>> > Cyril Brulebois  wrote:
>> > > Samuel Thibault  (2016-02-06):
>> > > > Hello,
>> > > > 
>> > > > a a, on Wed 03 Feb 2016 11:03:19 +, wrote:
>> > > > > https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/index.html.en. It
>says in
>> > > > > abstract that the documentation is for debian strech and the
>url says
>> > > > > about stable release.
>> > > > 
>> > > > It's worse than that: it seems it's really the current Stretch
>> > > > installation guide which ended up on the website in stable/, I
>don't
>> > > > know why. Www people, any idea?
>> > > 
>> > > Because
>http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debwww/cron.git/tree/lessoften-parts/1installation-guide
>> > > 
>> > > It would be nice if it could put stuff targetting s(-p-u) under
>stable, and
>> > > stuff targetting unstable under testing, but I didn't reach this
>point of my
>> > > todo list yet.
>> > 
>> > For the time being:
>> > 
>> > Looking at 
>> >
>http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debwww/cron.git/commit/lessoften-parts/1installation-guide?id=c8148aba41b484964cb7a627c5c954a19f056d38
>> > it seems, we have the same situation again now:
>> > 
>> > The latest upload of installation-guide was for Stretch (Changelog
>does
>> > not mention that explicitly, but there are several changings
>effecting
>> > Stretch), so that script has to be adapted around that:
>> > 
>> > all occurences of 'jessie' have to be changed into 'stretch' and
>> > all 'wheezy' be changed into 'jessie'.
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Am I correct?
>> > If yes, could someone commit that, please !!!
>> 
>> I have tried to apply this, but I'm lacking proper permissions.
>> 
>> Anyone?
>
>I have asked for membership in the relevant alioth project "debwww"
>~ 10 days ago, but got no answer yet :-((
>
>What can be done about this?
>
>Somebody here, who minds doing the above changing?
>(Noone on debian-www objected against this for weeks, so I assume
>change 
>this is the right thing to do, to get the problem solved.)
>
>
>Holger 

I'm in debwww since some days ago and this is one of the things I wanted to 
look at, but couldn't put time yet.
I hope I can have a look at it in the following days.

Thanks Holger, and sorry for the delay!
Best regards
Laura Arjona Reina
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona