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Re: Sourceforge page purpose


From: Frederico S. Mun~oz
Subject: Re: Sourceforge page purpose
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 16:52:41 +0000
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Ognyan Kulev wrote:

On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:15:54PM +0000, Frederico S. Muсoz wrote:

There is a need for a page that could be fed with all sorts of contents
without much care, and I think that that is sf.net page purpose (don't
mistake this with a bad-maintained page).

As I said previously I'm also available to any work on the hurd.gnu.org
page (in fact to any gnu.org work that is needed), and I could even
migrate any contents that get's into sf.net page; bear in mind that that
page will be linked to the gnu.org one in a lot of points, the good
thing about having that extra page is that sf. also makes available
several extra facilities).



There is some confusion in hurd.sf.net page: when I see Bug Tracking I think
bug tracking of hurd (e.g. address@hidden) but it leads to SourceForge's
BT.  Download leads to main page.  Hurd forums are too many -  do we
really need them?

The download link ( and all the broken and strange links) will be delt with when the page goes live; the BugTracking and the Foruns I will discuss with the other ppl in the project.




As far as I understand you want this site to be like alpha.gnu.org but not for
binary but Web content, right?

More or less that, yes. Thats way both pages would be able to coexist without major conflict.

Thanks,


fsm




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