On 2016/12/06 19:46, Adam Wolk wrote: > Diff follows. On a side note it would be nice to have a OpenBSD-release > shorthand on man.openbsd.org pointing to the latest release. That would help > avoid a similar diff churn after 6.1 gets released.
It sounds like it should be simple, but there is a problem every release where things get confused in the time between base switching to a newer version number and the final release being made (same for the installer, PKG_PATH, fw_update). In the case of faq manpage links, I think it's saner to have a bit of work done by "anyone who can commit" rather than force the maintainer of the man.openbsd.org server do extra work at release time - and specifying the version explicitly in the faq links has an extra benefit: if somebody has saved the FAQ from an old release (or checked-out an old version from cvs) the manpage links then point to an appropriate version.