Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > no, please don't create new directories for new languages! The apache
> > server is able to give back web pages in the language the browser
> > requests. This mechanism is called "content negotiation". We should
> > use this mechanism, because it won
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Sue Campbell wrote:
> > And a second question. As more translated docs are going to appear in the
> > future (the FAQ is almost finished), is there any policy about how to
> > add them to the doc/ and 1.2/ directories on the web site?
> >
> Goo
On 31 Aug 1997, Christian Leutloff wrote:
> no, please don't create new directories for new languages! The apache
> server is able to give back web pages in the language the browser
> requests. This mechanism is called "content negotiation". We should
> use this mechanism, because it won't break s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sue Campbell) writes:
> This would make the everything easier: all that needs to be done is
> to mimic the current structure in another directory.
no, please don't create new directories for new languages! The apache
server is able to give back web pages in the language the bro
> And a second question. As more translated docs are going to appear in the
> future (the FAQ is almost finished), is there any policy about how to
> add them to the doc/ and 1.2/ directories on the web site?
>
Good question. Christion spent some time working on a structure for the
do
solution here has to be different from the usual debian-docs-*.deb
because this docs are intended to be read before installing the system).
And a second question. As more translated docs are going to appear in the
future (the FAQ is almost finished), is there any policy about how to
add them to the
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