Bug#109581: Broken link in www.debian.gr (fwd)

2001-08-22 Thread Adam Heath
package: www.debian.org

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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 00:54:07 -0400
From: Roy Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Broken link in www.debian.gr

There appears to be a problem on this page of your site.

On page http://www.debian.gr/donations.de.html
when you click on Brainfood,
the link to http://www/brainfood.com
gives the error: Domain name lookup failed (may be a transient error).

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Bug#109676: changelogs on the web

2001-08-22 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

It would be really cool if the changelogs for a given package could be
found on the package homepage (i.e. the pages on
http://packages.debian.org/).

I realize it could be potentially difficult to do...  maybe it could be
sucked from the package's .diff somehow.

If you think this is interesting and want some code, let me know and
I'll see if I can come up with an easy way of extracting the changelog
from either a .deb or its diff.

Thanks.
noah

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Processed: merging

2001-08-22 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 merge 102214 109676
Bug#102214: package page should offer link to changelog.Debian !
Bug#109676: changelogs on the web
Bug#103889: packages.d.o: should give link to changelog
Bug#108578: www.debian.org: packages.debian.org: link to view change log 
directly from package page?
Merged 102214 103889 108578 109676.


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Priorities for translation?

2001-08-22 Thread Mart van de Wege
Ok folks,

After banging my head against the wall a few times (first time I ever used
CVS, nowhere in the manpage does it say how to create a ~/.cvspass file, I
finally ended up just touch(1)ing it), I managed to check out the dutch
and english modules from cvs.
Now, seeing as that the english module downloaded a whole mess of files,
the question for me is: Where do I start? Any parts of the webpage that
require priority work in translating? I generally have my browser set to
english when visiting www.debian.org, but rather than switching to dutch
and just randomly start browsing, maybe some of you have a suggestion?

Mart

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Re: Priorities for translation?

2001-08-22 Thread Gustavo Noronha Silva
Em Thu, 23 Aug 2001 00:45:59 +0200
Mart van de Wege [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

 After banging my head against the wall a few times (first time I ever used
 CVS, nowhere in the manpage does it say how to create a ~/.cvspass file, I
 finally ended up just touch(1)ing it), I managed to check out the dutch
 and english modules from cvs.
 Now, seeing as that the english module downloaded a whole mess of files,
 the question for me is: Where do I start? Any parts of the webpage that
 require priority work in translating? I generally have my browser set to
 english when visiting www.debian.org, but rather than switching to dutch
 and just randomly start browsing, maybe some of you have a suggestion?
I don't know where, but there's a what.html in the Debian's Web Page
that is all about it...

Let me quote a part of it here:

  Once you start translating pages, we recommend you start with pages that 
   users are most likely to visit (in rough order of importance):   
 * Most important: main page, .wml files in the main directory. Files in
   the following directories: intro, misc, releases, distrib, doc,  
   events, searchtmpl and security(*). Also create the translated images
   for the navigation bar.  
 * Standard: Files in the following directories: Bugs, banners, logos,  
   MailingLists(*), consultants, ports, partners and News(*).   
 * Least Important: Files in the devel(*), vote and mirror directories. 
   Since they are mostly for developers, and the primary language of
   developers is English, it is only when you have a strong translation 
   team should you attempt to tackle these. Files or directories marked 
   by an asterisk, '*', above are modified frequently, so are harder to 
   keep up to date.

hope it helps...

[]s! =)

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