Hi! On 2019-09-06T22:12:51+0200, Muto <sh...@muto.ca> wrote: > As I understand it, gnu.org/s/hurd is the "official" website for the > Hurd, but it isn't editable like the Darnassus site.
Correct. > Is there a reason > for this that I should know about? Content published from gnu.org has to be held to a higher standard than what sometimes is added to/changed on the wiki. Basically, just like code patches have to be reviewed before they get into the official repositories. Only that for this web content, the review/rework happens after it is published on the wiki. This should be explained on <https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/contributing/web_pages.html>. > The news on gnu.org/s/hurd is still > stuck on 2016. Is there someone responsible for updating the site on the > GNU servers? That's me, and it will happen one day. I'm aware that I'm way behind what would be a reasonable expectation for the time it takes for this manual synchronization to happen. > I looked around and even asked, but I couldn't find a concrete answer. Again, this should be explained on <https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/contributing/web_pages.html>. Grüße Thomas
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