Okay, I've lined out everything for the Hurd web pages. These are now under
CVS. Anyone with a login on www.gnu.org should be able to access them with:
% export CVSROOT=:pserver:@www.gnu.org:/home/www/cvs
% cvs login
% cvs get -d hurd-html html/software/hurd
See cvs(1) for more commands. You
From: Matthias Pfisterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hurd documentation roadmap
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1999 19:06:57 +0100
> I found that in the current Hurd pages important and unimportant
> information, outdated and actual are mixed somewhat randomly. So I felt
> it was nece
> hello
>
> in the new year. Let's hope 1999 will become the breakthrough in Hurd
> development.
>
> Some notes about the documentation:
>
> Web pages
> -
>
> I found that in the current Hurd pages important and unimportant
> information, outdated and actual are mixed somewhat randomly.
hello
in the new year. Let's hope 1999 will become the breakthrough in Hurd
development.
Some notes about the documentation:
Web pages
-
I found that in the current Hurd pages important and unimportant
information, outdated and actual are mixed somewhat randomly. So I felt
it was necess
Richard Stallman wrote:
> What I would like is to collect everything into a repository on my
> machine (or
> some other) and then have it mirrored to say
> http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/documentation.
>
> We would rather keep the master copies on www.gnu.org.
> If you are voluntee
It would be good to have a repository for Hurd documentation and a
maintainer(s)
to coordinate changes. There are several items in this area: 1) web pages,
2)
FAQs, 3) HOWTOs, 4) reference manuals. I don't believe that there's
currently
one place to go to find all of these othe
Gordon Matzigkeit wrote:
> MP> - who maintains the Hurd pages on the GNU website?
>
> Those pages were originally written by Trent Fisher, then modified by
> various GNU people when they moved to www.gnu.org. Then I updated
> them with the information that I had as of last July or so. Since
> t
Matthias Pfisterer wrote:
> 1. Update Webpages and FAQ (until end of this week):
> They should state that there is work ongoin to a new distribution of
> Hurd, which is already considered quite stable. They should give the
> reader the choice to either install the 0.2 release or the actual
> devel
Hi!
> Matthias Pfisterer writes:
MP> - who maintains the Hurd pages on the GNU website?
Those pages were originally written by Trent Fisher, then modified by
various GNU people when they moved to www.gnu.org. Then I updated
them with the information that I had as of last July or so. Since
Hello,
After positive feedback from you, I decided to do some work on the
documentation of Hurd. Here are my plans:
1. Update Webpages and FAQ (until end of this week):
They should state that there is work ongoin to a new distribution of
Hurd, which is already considered quite stable. They shoul
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