svn commit: r45803 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status

Warren Block wblock at FreeBSD.org
Sun Oct 12 21:33:49 UTC 2014


Author: wblock
Date: Sun Oct 12 21:33:48 2014
New Revision: 45803
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45803

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml	Sun Oct 12 21:23:35 2014	(r45802)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml	Sun Oct 12 21:33:48 2014	(r45803)
@@ -29,11 +29,11 @@
     <p>The third quarter of 2014 was another productive quarter for
       the &os; project.  A lot of work has been done on various ARM
       platforms, with the goal of bringing them to Tier 1 status in
-      &os; 11.  The various ports teams have also worked hard to improve
-      the state of &os; as a desktop operating system.  As usual,
-      performance improvements feature in several places in this
-      report and many of these can benefit from user benchmarking to
-      validate our results.</p>
+      &os; 11.  The various ports teams have also worked hard to
+      improve the state of &os; as a desktop operating system.  As
+      usual, performance improvements feature in several places in
+      this report and many of these can benefit from user benchmarking
+      to validate our results.</p>
 
     <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!  This
       report contains 0 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
@@ -160,9 +160,8 @@
 
 
     <body>
-      <p>
-	Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator stack
-	released in &os; 10.0, Chelsio Communications has begun
+      <p>Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator
+	stack released in &os; 10.0, Chelsio Communications has begun
 	developing an offload interface to take advantage of the
 	hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40
 	gigabit Ethernet adapters.</p>
@@ -256,9 +255,9 @@
 
       <p>The Xfce team continues to keep each piece of the Xfce
 	Desktop up to date.  That is why we are working on the next
-	stable release (no date scheduled).  There were no major updates
-	in the ports tree except for cosmetic changes this quarter.</p>
-
+	stable release (no date scheduled).  There were no major
+	updates in the ports tree except for cosmetic changes this
+	quarter.</p>
 
       <p>Major upcoming changes include:</p>
 
@@ -372,21 +371,22 @@
 	about ZFS than proper documentation.</p>
 
       <p>After over a year of work, a new ZFS chapter has been added
-	to the &os; Handbook.  Over 20,000 words describe the
-	basics of creating, managing, and maintaining a ZFS pool.
-	Advanced features like compression,
-	deduplication, and delegation are covered.  The chapter also contains a
-	glossary of terms, explaining a number of the concepts unique
-	to ZFS, and documents some of
-	the many <tt>sysctl</tt> variables that can be used for tuning.</p>
-
-      <p>The remaining work to be done is in the FAQ section, which aims to help
-	users address the most common questions or problems they might
-	face with ZFS.  We would like to hear experiences,
-	questions, misconceptions, gotchas, stumbling blocks and
-	suggestions for the FAQ section from other users.  A use cases
-	section that highlights some of the cases where ZFS provides
-	advantages over traditional file systems is also planned.</p>
+	to the &os; Handbook.  Over 20,000 words describe the basics
+	of creating, managing, and maintaining a ZFS pool.  Advanced
+	features like compression, deduplication, and delegation are
+	covered.  The chapter also contains a glossary of terms,
+	explaining a number of the concepts unique to ZFS, and
+	documents some of the many <tt>sysctl</tt> variables that can
+	be used for tuning.</p>
+
+      <p>The remaining work to be done is in the FAQ section, which
+	aims to help users address the most common questions or
+	problems they might face with ZFS.  We would like to hear
+	experiences, questions, misconceptions, gotchas, stumbling
+	blocks and suggestions for the FAQ section from other users.
+	A use cases section that highlights some of the cases where
+	ZFS provides advantages over traditional file systems is also
+	planned.</p>
 
       <p>Please send suggestions to the docs mailing list.</p>
     </body>
@@ -601,8 +601,8 @@
       <p>Note that running Asan tests on stable/10 requires that state
 	to be set to 1.</p>
 
-      <p>A similar work is in progress to add &os; support to the thread
-	sanitizer (Tsan), which detects data races in parallel
+      <p>A similar work is in progress to add &os; support to the
+	thread sanitizer (Tsan), which detects data races in parallel
 	programs.</p>
     </body>
   </project>
@@ -633,13 +633,14 @@
 	USERS.  Network configuration, ZFS options, and others are
 	also included.</p>
 
-      <p>The Second part of the project is about booting the <tt>fai</tt> (Fully
-	Automatic Installer) from the network by PXE.  An installer
-	distro was created based on mfsBSD.  After boot, <tt>fai</tt> looks for the
-	"bootfile-name" parameter from the DHCP server.  This
-	parameter tells <tt>fai</tt> where the <tt>bsdinstall</tt> script is
-	located.  <tt>fai</tt> supports MAC-based configuration, or a default if a
-	MAC-based configuration file does not exist.</p>
+      <p>The Second part of the project is about booting the
+	<tt>fai</tt> (Fully Automatic Installer) from the network by
+	PXE.  An installer distro was created based on mfsBSD.  After
+	boot, <tt>fai</tt> looks for the "bootfile-name" parameter
+	from the DHCP server.  This parameter tells <tt>fai</tt> where
+	the <tt>bsdinstall</tt> script is located.  <tt>fai</tt>
+	supports MAC-based configuration, or a default if a MAC-based
+	configuration file does not exist.</p>
     </body>
 
     <sponsor>
@@ -650,9 +651,11 @@
       <task>
 	<p>Documentation, including a HOWTO and handbook</p>
       </task>
+
       <task>
 	<p>More tests in different configurations</p>
       </task>
+
       <task>
 	<p>Support for more than one network interface is planned</p>
       </task>
@@ -686,8 +689,8 @@
       <p>MATE is a fork of GNOME 2.  The MATE ports were updated to
 	the 1.8 versions.</p>
 
-      <p>Cairo, the vector graphics library used by GNOME,
-	has been updated to 1.12.  This allowed the merge of GNOME 3 to begin.
+      <p>Cairo, the vector graphics library used by GNOME, has been
+	updated to 1.12.  This allowed the merge of GNOME 3 to begin.
 	We are currently doing test builds to find ports broken by the
 	update and pruning ports that do not build any more because of
 	incompatible updates.</p>
@@ -727,8 +730,8 @@
     <body>
 
       <p>The newest graphics stack (that is, ports behind the
-	<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> knob) was enabled on all architectures.  The
-	only regression is for users of Intel GPUs and &os; 8.X or
+	<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> knob) was enabled on all architectures.
+	The only regression is for users of Intel GPUs and &os; 8.X or
 	9.0.  Those releases lack the required kernel driver and
 	therefore <tt>xf86-video-intel</tt> will not work (the last
 	UMS-aware version does not work with xserver 1.12).  Users can
@@ -1830,6 +1833,7 @@
       </task>
     </help>
   </project>
+
   <project cat='kern'>
     <title>Intel GPU Driver Update</title>
 
@@ -1848,16 +1852,14 @@
     </links>
 
     <body>
-      <p>
-	The project to update the Intel graphics chipset driver
+      <p>The project to update the Intel graphics chipset driver
 	(i915kms) to a recent snapshot of the Linux upstream code
 	continues.  A patch with a large chunk of updates has been
 	made available to test for regressions against current
-	functionality, but is not yet expected to provide working new functions.
-	The GEM I/O ioctl code path
-	has been modified to more closely resemble the Linux code
-	structure (easing future imports).
-      </p>
+	functionality, but is not yet expected to provide working new
+	functions. The GEM I/O ioctl code path has been modified to
+	more closely resemble the Linux code structure (easing future
+	imports).</p>
     </body>
 
     <sponsor>
@@ -1868,6 +1870,7 @@
       <task>
 	Fix any bugs reported against the latest versions of the patch.
       </task>
+
       <task>
 	Make Haswell graphics work with Mesa.
       </task>


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