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From: Michael Clarke
Subject: www/software devel.html
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 17:22:03 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
Module name:    www
Changes by:     Michael Clarke <clarkema>       07/03/24 17:22:03

Modified files:
        software       : devel.html 

Log message:
        Updated software/devel.html to the new style.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/devel.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.20&r2=1.21

Patches:
Index: devel.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/software/devel.html,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -b -r1.20 -r1.21
--- devel.html  19 Mar 2007 14:01:40 -0000      1.20
+++ devel.html  24 Mar 2007 17:21:59 -0000      1.21
@@ -1,160 +1,241 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
-<html>
-<head>
+<!--#include virtual="/server/header.html" -->
 <title>GNU Development Resources - GNU Project - Free Software
 Foundation (FSF)</title>
-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
-<link rev="made" href="mailto:address@hidden";>
-</head>
-<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#1F00FF" alink=
-"#FF0000" vlink="#9900DD">
-<h3>GNU Development Resources</h3>
-<a href="/graphics/agnuhead.html"><img src=
-"/graphics/gnu-head-sm.jpg" alt=" [image of the Head of a GNU] "
-width="129" height="122"></a>
-<!-- Please keep this list alphabetical!!!  -->
-[ <a href="/software/devel.cn.html">Chinese(Simplified)</a> |
-<a href="/software/devel.zh.html">Chinese(Traditional)</a> |
-<a href="/software/devel.html">English</a> ]
-<hr>
-<h4>Table of Contents</h4>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="devel.html#Introduction" name=
-"TOCIntroduction">Introduction</a></li>
-<li><a href="devel.html#CVS" name="TOCCVS">CVS and
-Savannah</a></li>
-<li><a href="devel.html#LoginAccounts" name=
-"TOCLoginAccounts">Login Accounts</a></li>
-<li><a href="devel.html#MailLists" name="TOCMailLists">Mailing
-Lists</a></li>
-<li><a href="devel.html#WebServer" name="TOCWebServer">Web
-Server</a></li>
-<li><a href="devel.html#FTP" name="TOCFTP">FTP</a></li>
+<!--#include virtual="/server/banner.html" -->
+<h2>GNU Development Resources</h2>
+
+<!-- This document uses XHTML 1.0 Strict, but may be served as -->
+<!-- text/html.  Please ensure that markup style considers -->
+<!-- appendex C of the XHTML 1.0 standard. See validator.w3.org. -->
+
+<!-- Please ensure links are consistent with Apache's MultiView. -->
+<!-- Change include statements to be consistent with the relevant -->
+<!-- language, where necessary. -->
+
+<h3><a name="Introduction" id="Introduction">Introduction</a></h3>
+
+<p>
+  This page describes the development services available for GNU
+  developers on GNU Project machines. If you would like to make use of
+  one of these services for development of a GNU package, please contact
+  the address listed for the particular service. For full details of the
+  privileges and responsibilities of GNU maintainers, please see the
+  <a href="/prep/maintain_toc.html">Information for GNU Maintainers</a>
+  document. (The <a href= "/prep/standards_toc.html"
+      >GNU Coding Standards</a> may also be of interest, and the 
+  <a href="/help/evaluation.html#whatmeans"
+      >overview of what it means to be a GNU package</a>.)
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  With the abundance of inexpensive computers that can run <a
+      href="/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html">GNU/Linux</a>, as well as the
+  greater availability of Internet access, many GNU volunteers today
+  have all the computer facilities they need. However, there are still
+  advantages to having central computers where GNU volunteers can work
+  together without having to make their own machines accessible to
+  others.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  For that reason, the Free Software Foundation encourages GNU software
+  projects to use the machines at <code>gnu.org</code> as a home base.
+  Using these machines also benefits the GNU Project indirectly, by
+  increasing public awareness of GNU, and spreading the idea of working
+  together for the benefit of everyone.
+</p>
+
+<h3><a name="CVS" id="CVS">CVS and Savannah</a></h3>
+
+<p>
+  We provide remote CVS access for many GNU packages; if you are
+  developing a GNU package and would like to keep the repository on the
+  <em>gnu.org</em> machines, <a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/";
+      >Savannah</a> offers an easy way to create and manage it. First, 
+  <a href="https://savannah.gnu.org/account/register.php";
+      >create yourself an account</a> and then 
+  <a href= "http://savannah.gnu.org/register/";>register your GNU package</a>.
+  Within a few hours the CVS repository will be created. You will be
+  able to write into it and manage the list of people who have write
+  access to it by yourself.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  Many projects are <a href=
+  "http://savannah.gnu.org/search/index.php?type_of_search=soft&amp;words=%%%";
+  >already using</a> Savannah for this purpose.
+</p>
+
+<h3><a name="LoginAccounts" id="LoginAccounts">Login Accounts</a></h3>
+
+<p>
+  We give out login access to GNU machines to people who need them for
+  work on GNU software. Having a login account is both a privilege and a
+  responsibility, and they should be used only for your work on GNU.
+  Please read <a href="README.accounts.html">access methods for GNU
+  machines</a> in order to obtain an account.
+</p>
+
+<h3><a name="MailLists" id="MailLists">Mailing Lists</a></h3>
+
+
+<p>
+  We operate mailing lists for GNU software packages as needed,
+  including both hand-managed lists and automatically managed lists.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  When a GNU package is registered on 
+  <a href= "http://savannah.gnu.org/";>Savannah</a>, a web interface 
+  allows developers to create and manage mailing lists dedicated to this
+  package.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  If, for some reason, registering the GNU package on Savannah is
+  not possible or desirable, ask <a href="mailto:address@hidden";
+  >&lt;address@hidden&gt;</a> to create lists for
+  you, or create them yourself if you're sure you know how.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  In general, each GNU software package ought to have a bug-reporting
+  list with the canonical name <code>bug-<em>name</em>@gnu.org</code>,
+  plus whatever other aliases may be useful. Using Savannah, you can
+  create lists for your package with names like
+  <code><em>name</em>-bug</code>; this is good, but please make
+  <code>bug-<em>name</em></code> an alias, or ask for it to be done.
+  Some packages share the list address@hidden but we now
+  encourage packages to set up their own individual lists.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  Packages can have other lists for announcements, for asking for help,
+  for posting related source code, for discussion among users, or
+  whatever the package maintainer thinks is useful.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  Mailing list archives for automatically-managed lists are available at
+  <a href= "http://lists.gnu.org/";>http://lists.gnu.org</a>, as well as
+  through the list manager. Archives for hand-maintained lists are
+  generally kept in <code>/com/archive</code> on the GNU machines.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  When a mailing list becomes large enough to justify it, we can set up
+  a <code>gnu.*</code> newsgroup with a two-way link to the mailing
+  list.
+</p>
+
+<h3><a name="WebServer" id="WebServer">Web Server</a></h3>
+
+<p>
+  Our master web server is located at <a href=
+      "http://www.gnu.org/";>http://www.gnu.org/</a>, and has <a href=
+      "/server/list-mirrors.html">mirrors</a> around the world. We would
+  like to host pages on this server about each and every GNU software
+  package.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  The machine which serves the <code>www.gnu.org</code> web pages is
+  separate from the rest of the GNU machines. The web pages are stored
+  in a CVS repository on Savannah. So, every GNU package maintainer
+  registered on <a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/";>Savannah</a> is
+  granted write access to the <code>/software/package</code>
+  directory.
+</p>
+
+<h3><a name="FTP" id="FTP">FTP</a></h3>
+
+<p>
+  We can also provide an FTP site for any GNU software package on
+  <a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/";><code>http://ftp.gnu.org/</code></a>,
+  which is <a href="/order/ftp.html">mirrored worldwide</a>.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  We use a different server for test releases, so that people won't
+  install them thinking they are ready for prime time. This server is 
+  <a href="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/";><code>ftp://alpha.gnu.org/</code></a>.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  The <a href="/prep/maintain_toc.html"
+  >Information for GNU Maintainers</a> document has complete details on
+  the FTP upload process.
+</p>
+
+
+
+<!-- If needed, change the copyright block at the bottom. In general, -->
+<!-- all pages on the GNU web server should have the section about    -->
+<!-- verbatim copying.  Please do NOT remove this without talking     -->
+<!-- with the webmasters first. --> 
+<!-- Please make sure the copyright date is consistent with the document -->
+<!-- and that it is like this "2001, 2002" not this "2001-2002." -->
+</div><!-- for id="content", starts in the include above -->
+<!--#include virtual="/server/footer.html" -->
+<div id="footer">
+
+<p>
+Please send FSF &amp; GNU inquiries to 
+<a href="mailto:address@hidden";>&lt;address@hidden&gt;</a>.
+There are also <a href="/contact/">other ways to contact</a> 
+the FSF.
+<br />
+Please send comments on these web pages to 
+<a href="mailto:address@hidden";>&lt;address@hidden&gt;</a>,
+send other questions to <a 
href="mailto:address@hidden";>&lt;address@hidden&gt;</a>.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Please see the 
+<a href="/server/standards/README.translations">Translations
+README</a> for information on coordinating and submitting
+translations of this article.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Copyright &copy; 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+</p>
+<address>51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA</address>
+<p>Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article are
+permitted worldwide, without royalty, in any medium, provided this
+notice, and the copyright notice, are preserved.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Updated:
+<!-- timestamp start -->
+$Date: 2007/03/24 17:21:59 $ $Author: clarkema $
+<!-- timestamp end -->
+</p>
+</div>
+
+<div id="translations">
+<h3>Translations of this page:</h3>
+
+<!-- Please keep this list alphabetical. -->
+<!-- Comment what the language is for each type, i.e. de is Deutsch.-->
+<!-- If you add a new language here, please -->
+<!-- advise address@hidden and add it to -->
+<!--  - /home/www/bin/nightly-vars either TAGSLANG or WEBLANG -->
+<!--  - /home/www/html/server/standards/README.translations.html -->
+<!--  - one of the lists under the section "Translations Underway" -->
+<!--  - if there is a translation team, you also have to add an alias -->
+<!--  to mail.gnu.org:/com/mailer/aliases -->
+<!-- Please also check you have the 2 letter language code right versus -->
+<!-- <URL:http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/ert/iso639.htm> -->
+<!-- Please use W3C normative character entities -->
+
+<ul class="translations-list">
+  <li><a href="/software/devel.cn.html" title="Chinese 
(Simplified)">&#x7b80;&#x4f53;&#x4e2d;&#x6587;</a> [cn]</li>
+  <li><a href="/software/devel.zh.html" title="Chinese 
(Traditional)">&#x7e41;&#x9ad4;&#x4e2d;&#x6587;</a> [zh]</li>
+  <li><a href="/software/devel.html">English</a>&nbsp;[en]</li>
 </ul>
-<h4><a href="devel.html#TOCIntroduction" name=
-"Introduction">Introduction</a></h4>
-<p>This page describes the development services available for GNU
-developers on GNU Project machines. If you would like to make use
-of one of these services for development of a GNU package, please
-contact the address listed for the particular service. For full
-details of the privileges and responsibilities of GNU maintainers,
-please see the <a href="/prep/maintain_toc.html">Information for
-GNU Maintainers</a> document. (The <a href=
-"/prep/standards_toc.html">GNU Coding Standards</a> may also be of
-interest, and the <a href=
-"/help/evaluation.html#whatmeans">overview of what it means to be a
-GNU package</a>.)</p>
-<p>With the abundance of inexpensive computers that can run
-<a href="/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html">GNU/Linux</a>, as well as the
-greater availability of Internet access, many GNU volunteers today
-have all the computer facilities they need. However, there are
-still advantages to having central computers where GNU volunteers
-can work together without having to make their own machines
-accessible to others.</p>
-<p>For that reason, the Free Software Foundation encourages GNU
-software projects to use the machines at <code>gnu.org</code> as a
-home base. Using these machines also benefits the GNU Project
-indirectly, by increasing public awareness of GNU, and spreading
-the idea of working together for the benefit of everyone.</p>
-<h4><a href="devel.html#TOCCVS" name="CVS">CVS and
-Savannah</a></h4>
-<p>We provide remote CVS access for many GNU packages; if you are
-developing a GNU package and would like to keep the repository on
-the <em>gnu.org</em> machines, <a href=
-"http://savannah.gnu.org/";>Savannah</a> offers an easy way to
-create and manage it. First <a href=
-"https://savannah.gnu.org/account/register.php";>create yourself an
-account</a> and then <a href=
-"http://savannah.gnu.org/register/";>register your GNU package</a>.
-Within a few hours the CVS repository will be created. You will be
-able to write into it and manage the list of people who have write
-access to it by yourself.</p>
-<p>Many projects are <a href=
-"http://savannah.gnu.org/search/index.php?type_of_search=soft&amp;words=%%%";>
-already using</a> Savannah for this purpose.</p>
-<h4><a href="devel.html#TOCLoginAccounts" name=
-"LoginAccounts">Login Accounts</a></h4>
-<p>We give out login access to GNU machines to people who need them
-for work on GNU software. Having a login account is both a
-privilege and a responsibility, and they should be used only for
-your work on GNU. Please read <a href="README.accounts.html">access
-methods for GNU machines</a> in order to obtain an account.</p>
-<h4><a href="devel.html#TOCMailLists" name="MailLists">Mailing
-Lists</a></h4>
-<p>We operate mailing lists for GNU software packages as needed,
-including both hand-managed lists and automatically managed
-lists.</p>
-<p>When a GNU package is registered on <a href=
-"http://savannah.gnu.org/";>Savannah</a>, a web interface allows
-developers to create and manage mailing lists dedicated to this
-package.</p>
-<p>If, for some reason, registering the GNU package on Savannah is
-not possible or desirable, ask <a href=
-"mailto:address@hidden";><em>address@hidden</em></a>
-to create lists for you, or create them yourself if you're sure you
-know how.</p>
-<p>In general, each GNU software package ought to have a
-bug-reporting list with the canonical name
-<code>bug-<em>name</em>@gnu.org</code>, plus whatever other aliases
-may be useful. Using Savannah, you can create lists for your
-package with names like <code><em>name</em>-bug</code>; this is
-good, but please make <code>bug-<em>name</em> an alias, or ask for
-it to be done. Some packages share the list</code>
address@hidden but we now encourage packages to set up their
-own individual lists.</p>
-<p>Packages can have other lists for announcements, for asking for
-help, for posting related source code, for discussion among users,
-or whatever the package maintainer thinks is useful.</p>
-<p>Mailing list archives for automatically-managed lists are
-available at <a href=
-"http://lists.gnu.org/";>http://lists.gnu.org</a>, as well as
-through the list manager. Archives for hand-maintained lists are
-generally kept in <code>/com/archive</code> on the GNU
-machines.</p>
-<p>When a mailing list becomes large enough to justify it, we can
-set up a <code>gnu.*</code> newsgroup with a two-way link to the
-mailing list.</p>
-<h4><a href="devel.html#TOCWebServer" name="WebServer">Web
-Server</a></h4>
-<p>Our master web server is located at <a href=
-"http://www.gnu.org/";>http://www.gnu.org/</a>, and has <a href=
-"/server/list-mirrors.html">mirrors</a> around the world. We would
-like to host pages on this server about each and every GNU software
-package.</p>
-<p>The machine which serves the <code>www.gnu.org</code> web pages
-is separate from the rest of the GNU machines. The web pages are
-stored in a CVS repository on Savannah. So, every GNU package
-maintainer registered on <a href=
-"http://savannah.gnu.org/";>Savannah</a> is granted write access to
-the <code>/software/package</code> directory.</p>
-<h4><a href="devel.html#TOCFTP" name="FTP">FTP</a></h4>
-<p>We can also provide an FTP site for any GNU software package on
-<a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/";><code>http://ftp.gnu.org/</code></a>,
-which is <a href="/order/ftp.html">mirrored worldwide</a>.</p>
-<p>We use a different server for test releases, so that people
-won't install them thinking they are ready for prime time. This
-server is <a href=
-"ftp://alpha.gnu.org/";><code>ftp://alpha.gnu.org/</code></a>.</p>
-<p>The <a href="/prep/maintain_toc.html">Information for GNU
-Maintainers</a> document has complete details on the FTP upload
-process.</p>
-<hr>
-Return to <a href="/home.html">GNU's home page</a>.
-<p>Please send FSF &amp; GNU inquiries &amp; questions to <a href=
-"mailto:address@hidden";><em>address@hidden</em></a>. There are also
-<a href="/home.html#ContactInfo">other ways to contact</a> the
-FSF.</p>
-<p>Please send comments on these web pages to <a href=
-"mailto:address@hidden";><em>address@hidden</em></a>,
-send other questions to <a href=
-"mailto:address@hidden";><em>address@hidden</em></a>.</p>
-<p>Copyright (C) 2004, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
-Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA</p>
-<p>Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is
-permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.</p>
-<p>Updated: <!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2007/03/19 14:01:40 $ $Author: jocke $
-<!-- timestamp end --></p>
-<hr>
+</div>
+</div>
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