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Re: Structure of hurd.gnu.org
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Ognyan Kulev |
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Re: Structure of hurd.gnu.org |
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Mon, 2 Jul 2001 10:36:46 +0300 |
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On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 11:52:47PM -0700, Jim Franklin wrote:
> Hi Ognyan,
> Sorry I couldn't get back to you sooner. I have the next two days free and
> will be pushing on the web pages during this time. I personally like the
> xhtml concept because of its versatility in adding languages. I don't think
> it would be well accepted by the gnu webmasters though. One of the basic
> guidelines is to use as simple and backward compatible html as possible to
> be able to reach as diverse a spectrum of people as possible. I think we can
> get away with using html 4 but I think that is the extent of it. I was
> hoping to use XML but had to discard the idea because of the gnu guidelines.
> Also since paulv is help us with hooking the source code in, I reckon we
> should follow the guidelines whenever possible.
I'm going to make site with that structure that uses XHTML. After that we
can use the pages that are already transformed to HTML. I understand
hurd.gnu.org is not going to be generated from XHTML soon.
BTW Making this site I mean "here is my vision how hurd.gnu.org should look
like: let's use some parts". Now is a time when I feel capable of making a
whole site and i'll do it:))
Regards
--
Ognyan Kulev <address@hidden>, "\"Programmer\""