cvs commit: www/en/news news.xml

Simon L. Nielsen simon at FreeBSD.org
Wed Oct 29 12:35:37 PST 2003


On 2003.10.30 04:18:21 +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Josef El-Rayes <j.el-rayes at daemon.li> wrote
>   in <20031027162631.GA284 at jenny.daemon.li>:
> 
> j.el-rayes> Ceri Davies <setantae at submonkey.net> wrote:
> j.el-rayes> > On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 05:13:52AM -0800, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> j.el-rayes> > >   Modified files:
> j.el-rayes> > >     en/news              news.xml 
> j.el-rayes> > >   Log:
> j.el-rayes> > >   Add a newsflash item about BSDConJAPAN 2003.
> j.el-rayes> > Presumably a contender for www/en/events/events.xml as well?
> j.el-rayes> 
> j.el-rayes> shouldn't this be in events only? i think mixing up these pages makes
> j.el-rayes> events obsolete, so we should avoid this.
> j.el-rayes> (same for 10 years party).
> 
>  I also committed it to events.xml for the time being.  Should we separate
>  such news items?

Now that we have the events page I generally don't think there is much
point in duplicating information about events in the normal news
section, unless it's special event's which we really want to highlight
(e.g. I think it's fine that the 10 year birthday is also in the news
section).

>  And, I think it is better to move events.dtd to www/share/sgml because
>  it is language independent.  Simon, are there any reasons not to do so?

No, that should work just fine, as long as the path in events.xml is
updated accordingly, but shouldn't it be www/share/xml ?

Actually the DTD is only used by xmllint to verify that the XML file is
well-formed, and by editors (like Emacs) to support editing.  It's not
used by xmltproc when creating the HTML page.

-- 
Simon L. Nielsen
FreeBSD Documentation Team
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