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From: |
Matt Lee |
Subject: |
www/server/standards README.webmastering.html |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Sep 2006 19:13:01 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: Matt Lee <mattl> 06/09/21 19:13:01
Modified files:
server/standards: README.webmastering.html
Log message:
Fixing more broken XHTML
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/standards/README.webmastering.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.49&r2=1.50
Patches:
Index: README.webmastering.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/server/standards/README.webmastering.html,v
retrieving revision 1.49
retrieving revision 1.50
diff -u -b -r1.49 -r1.50
--- README.webmastering.html 21 Sep 2006 19:04:57 -0000 1.49
+++ README.webmastering.html 21 Sep 2006 19:12:58 -0000 1.50
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@
<li>Requests related to the ftp mirror listings should go to the gnu queue</li>
<li>Bug reports and similar items about the Free Software Directory should go
to the directory queue (see the the form link from /directory)</li>
-<li>Mail about accounts should go to the accounts queue</li>.
+<li>Mail about accounts should go to the accounts queue</li>
<li>Tickets about system problems (e.g. a web page is not replicating,
or a symlinks file is creating the symbolic link), can be put into the
sysadmin queue. If the ticket is about Savannah, send the original mail to
@@ -792,13 +792,11 @@
-- and not much else -- would be acceptable:
</p>
-<blockquote>
<p>
w3 is a web browser for GNU Emacs, similar to Internet Explorer.
It can run on all platforms GNU Emacs runs on, including GNU/Linux,
proprietary Unix systems, and Windows.
</p>
-</blockquote>
<p>
Links which appear in other areas, such as the testimonials or
@@ -819,12 +817,10 @@
project pages should have little mention of open source. The GNOME
page provides a good example of a way to do it tactfully:
-<blockquote>
<p>
GNOME is part of the GNU project, and is free software (sometimes
referred to as open source software).
</p>
-</blockquote>
<p>
Any exceptions to this rule should be apparent from the context.
@@ -835,7 +831,7 @@
</p>
<ul>
-<li/>How does the page treat the GNU project?</li>
+<li>How does the page treat the GNU project?</li>
</ul>
<p>
@@ -869,12 +865,10 @@
<p>
As a final explanation ( coming from RMS ):
-<blockquote>
Even for making links from www.gnu.org, we do not *require* that
people call the system GNU/Linux or use the term "free software"
rather than "open source". We do, however, require that they not
promote any non-free software.
-</blockquote>
</p>
<p>
@@ -1142,7 +1136,7 @@
<p>Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
- $Date: 2006/09/21 19:04:57 $ $Author: mattl $
+ $Date: 2006/09/21 19:12:58 $ $Author: mattl $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>