cvs commit: www/en index.xsl

Andre Oppermann oppermann at networx.ch
Fri May 12 16:27:01 UTC 2006


Andre Oppermann wrote:
> Bruce A. Mah wrote:
>> If memory serves me right, Ceri Davies wrote:
>>> On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 05:41:50AM +0200, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>>>> Bruce A. Mah wrote:
>>>>> If memory serves me right, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>>>>>> andre       2006-05-12 02:54:03 UTC
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  FreeBSD doc repository (src committer)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Modified files:
>>>>>>    en                   index.xsl  Log:
>>>>>>  Alpha has left the building. Add ARM and rearrange the list of 
>>>>>>  architectures
>>>>>>  a bit.
>>>>> I wonder if the !alpha part was a little premature?  Yes, the alpha
>>>>> kernel bits are gone from HEAD, but they're still around on 
>>>>> RELENG_5 and
>>>>> RELENG_6, and we're still planning to do releases from both of those
>>>>> codelines.  The first release that won't include alpha will be 7.0, 
>>>>> and
>>>>> its release cycle doesn't even *start* for over a year.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just a thought...
>>>> There are like two remaining Alpha users and we most likely won't gain
>>>> any new ones in the foreseeable future. Though we are compiling 
>>>> releases
>>>> according to jhb it isn't even clear they actually work on Alpha.  It's
>>>> not actively maintained anymore.  It really has left the building 
>>>> and there
>>>> is no point in advertising it on our homepage instead of on some random
>>>> tombstone somewhere out in the past architectures graveyard.
>>> That's as may be, but you really should have gotten approval from a doc
>>> committer for this commit.  Bruce is one, he disagrees, you should back
>>> it out.
>>
>> Just for the record, I didn't even notice what set of commit bits andre
>> has, and I would have sent exactly the same comment even if he was a
>> member of doceng@ or core at .  :-)
> 
> I'm sorry for the drive-by commit to index.xsl and not contacting doceng@
> prior to making this change. I just partly backed out the change by 
> readding
> Alpha/AXP.

PowerPC is still missing though.

-- 
Andre


>> It's also true that the sun is still going to come up tomorrow no matter
>> what winds up on the homepage, so I'd like people not to get *too*
>> worked up over this, regardless of how they feel.
> 
> No. ;)  It turned into quite a bike-shed... :(
> 



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