Hi Jim,
> Eric keeps asking if I can put a copy of these links in the left-hand
> navigation bar on the FreeDOS web site. I haven't done that because I
> felt it was important to keep them in the top orange bar, so users
> weren't confused by navigating to a SF-hosted app. It was always
> confus
These days, it seems like it's just me that updates the web site. I'm
more than happy to share this role, especially since I'm about to be
absent for 2 years. If you're interested in becoming a webmaster -
email me.
I suppose one reason it's been just me is that, when you have multiple
people edit
Notes on the blue-and-orange web design:
About a month ago, I updated the FreeDOS web site to use the
blue-and-orange bar design. At the same time, a bunch of links got
moved to the orange bar at the top of the page. Here's some history
behind that:
We have a bunch of apps hosted for us by Sour
For anyone interested in becoming a webmaster, here are some notes:
- Since August 1 2004, we've used the SourceForge News system as a way
to post news to the FreeDOS web site. There's some code on the
www.freedos.org front page that updates the news automatically once an
hour, so no one needs t
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>> I know FreeDOS will be fine during my absence. We have the FreeDOS
>> Wiki to help manage our user-contributed documentation. Bug tracking
>> has moved from bugzilla to the SF Bug Tracker. I'm not the only person
>> with access to the FreeDOS files archive at ibiblio, nor the only
>> perso
Eric asked who has access to the project resources at SF, and the web
site. So here's a complete list of project people at SF:
AITOR is a project admin on SF, so can add members, change developers'
roles, etc.
- can update CVS (not that we use it, but it's historical)
- can update Subversion
- ca