https://paste.debian.net/
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024, 8:22 AM Russell L. Harris
wrote:
> what is the url of the debian paste-copy web site?
>
> rlh
>
>
what is the url of the debian paste-copy web site?
rlh
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 11:14:36AM -, Tim Bedding wrote:
> Is the debian web site kept up to date? I emailed a package
> maintainer using the address given but got no response.
The web site is kept more or less up to date. However, you should use
the maintainer information from the p
Is the debian web site kept up to date? I emailed a package
maintainer using the address given but got no response.
What is the next step? To get the webmaster to update
the page to indicate that the maintainer may not be available.
Or should I not expect any response? Should I post to a
>For those of you who don't know, I am the current webmaster for Debian.
>I just heard of this thread yesterday and was going to read the debian-user
>archive, but won't bother as the discussion has been moved. Future replies
>will not go to debian-user so subscribe to debian-www if you are interes
On Mon, Mar 30, 1998 at 04:27:03PM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote:
> FYI, it has been my intention to have the actual web pages generated using
> m4.
> This would allow us to have a generic header and footer (for each language)
> and have time stamps be generated automatically. Modifying the he
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 05:21:21PM +0100, Thomas Apel wrote:
>
> What do you think about this? I would be happy to hear your opinions. If
> there is enough positive feedback I can create a rough prototype of what
> I think of.
Hello Tom!
Thank you for your constructive suggestions. I think the fo
ww.koeln.netsurf.de/~thomas.apel/debian/index.html
>
> Although this is a pretty simple page compared to many other sites I
> could even imagine a more simple page without tables.
>
> Thomas
>
> -
> For all on debian-www I inlude the original message:
>
> &
For those of you who don't know, I am the current webmaster for Debian.
I just heard of this thread yesterday and was going to read the debian-user
archive, but won't bother as the discussion has been moved. Future replies
will not go to debian-user so subscribe to debian-www if you are interested
ian-www I inlude the original message:
>
> Hi!
>
> The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it
> is not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
> design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc.
> have a lot mor
Would you people shift this thread to debian-www?
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On 03/28/98 at 09:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth L. Summers) said:
>> Hi!
>>
>> The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
>> not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
>> design the sites of FreeBSD, The GN
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 21:33:10 +0100, cleto wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote:
>
> > To make it more clear what I mean: I think of home page with a
> > navigation bar on the left and a text column on the right. The
> > navigation bar should contain a maximum of about 6 top level categ
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, cleto wrote:
> Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
> using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
> more difficult to navigate for them.
>
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote:
>
> > To make it more clear what I mean
Kenneth L. Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I would have to disagree. I like it the way it is. It is simple, elegant,
> and I don't have to search through five screens to find what I want. As for
> professional: I've seen plenty of "professional" sites that are cluttered,
> take *way* to long to
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Ender Wigin wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
> > using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
> > more difficult to navigate for them.
>
> That should not be an isue ... you can write a scrip
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 05:12:18PM -0600, Ender Wigin wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
> > using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
> > more difficult to navigate for them.
>
> That should not be an isue ... y
> Hi,
>
> Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
> using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
> more difficult to navigate for them.
That should not be an isue ... you can write a script that autoloads a
lynx version automaticly if you can't
Cleto writes:
> Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using
> text-based browsers like Lynx.
I never access it with anything else.
> Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them.
I would hate to see the Debian site become as cluttered with grap
Hi,
Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
more difficult to navigate for them.
Cleto
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote:
> To make it more clear what I mean: I think of home page with a
> navig
>The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
>not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
>design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
>a lot more to offer.
Although the Debian site may not be a
> Hi!
>
> The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
> not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
> design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
> a lot more to offer.
>
> Of course web pag
Hi!
The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
a lot more to offer.
Of course web page design is not the most important thing
Is http://www.debian.org/Documentation/ being maintained?
It has nothing about version 1.2.x on it.
Daniel
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