[owc] Weekly www changes ending 2007-10-28

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Mon Oct 29 07:00:10 GMT 2007


OpenBSD www changes summary for 2007-10-21 to 2007-10-28 inclusive
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42.html                                 anoncvs.html
build                                   cvsync.html
events.html                             faq
ftp.html                                groups.html
hackathons.html                         hppa.html
openbgpd                                openntpd
orders.html                             sparc64.html

== 42.html =========================================================== 01/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/42.html

42.html


  > poll didn't make it in 42.html (pyr@)

== anoncvs.html ====================================================== 02/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/anoncvs.html

anoncvs.html


  > regen (martin@)

== build ============================================================= 03/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/build

build

  ~ mirrors.dat                           

  > my mirror is second level again (martin@)

  ~ groups.dat                            

  > add Ukrainian OpenBSD Users Group
  > from Sergey Prysiazhnyi <apelsin at atmnis.com> (steven@)

== cvsync.html ======================================================= 04/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/cvsync.html

cvsync.html


  > regen (martin@)

== events.html ======================================================= 05/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/events.html

events.html


  > move JDLL 2007 to the past. (aanriot@)


  > Add Essen event (wvdputte@)


  > Change of plans: weed out small events (wvdputte@)


  > add Ukrainian OpenBSD Users Group event (wvdputte@)


  > move some events to the past.
  > ok mbalmer (sthen@)

== faq =============================================================== 06/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/faq

faq

  ~ upgrade42.html                        

  > Reorder/restructure document.
  > For unknown reasons, I split up the change alerts into something at the
  > top of the document and something else deep in the middle of the upgrade.
  > I think it made sense at the time, but it decayed into a mess.  Move all
  > advisories and warnings to the top.
  > Reorder slightly.
  > Add section about Alpha de(4) -> dc(4) change.
  > Add a #Xup target. (nick@)

  ~ upgrade42.html                        

  > improve TOC to be actually semi-useful. (nick@)

  ~ upgrade42.patch                       

  > mikeb@ suggested putting the icky, ugly, and wacko sudoers part of the
  > diff at the end of the file, easier for people to figure out if it worked
  > as desired. (nick@)

  ~ current.html                          

  > talk about libexpat move to base
  > ok nick@ (sthen@)

  ~ upgrade42.html                        ~ upgrade42.patch

  > sensorsd.conf is a patch, not copy over.  Spotted by henning@ (nick@)

  ~ faq4.html                             

  > Another use of /var that I have forgotten several times.
  > Don't make /var 40M in size if you plan on editing 500M files.
  > Maybe if I document it, I'll remember next time. (nick@)

  ~ upgrade42.html                        

  > Better wording and a typo (joel@)

  ~ upgrade42.html                        

  > remove dup info on sudo, get rid of XXX, simplify.	XXX spotted by joel@
  > (nick@)

  ~ faq5.html                             

  > improve accuracy of -stable comments, and add another reason why you can't
  > get source for snaps. (nick@)

  ~ faq5.html                             

  > experiemental -> experimental
  > OK nick@ (tobias@)

  ~ current.html                          

  > need to disable apm(4) if you enable acpi(4) if you have both.
  > Written and carried through by Pierre Riteau, who gets a prize for
  > persistenece.
  > Yes, putting this in a document that is getting flushed in a few
  > days is of minimal value, we need to find someplace else to put
  > this info. (nick@)

  ~ upgrade42.html                        

  > well, one easy answer to where to put this info (about a change in
  > behavior)
  > is here (duh!).  Apparently Pierre Riteau has got more sleep than me
  > recently.  From pierre dot riteau at free dot fr, thanks! (nick@)

  ~ faq4.html                             

  > Relocate large disk advisory to start of this section, and make it much
  > more clear that those that "use entire disk" and and some other platforms
  > will not see the fdisk step.  Suggested by Randy Sieb, a.k.a., my boss.
  > (nick@)

== ftp.html ========================================================== 07/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/ftp.html

ftp.html


  > regen (martin@)

== groups.html ======================================================= 08/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/groups.html

groups.html


  > sync (steven@)

== hackathons.html =================================================== 09/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/hackathons.html

hackathons.html


  > p2k7 is over. (jasper@)

== hppa.html ========================================================= 10/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/hppa.html

hppa.html


  > be more optimistic about J280, J282 and J2240 (martin@)

== openbgpd ========================================================== 11/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/openbgpd

openbgpd

  ~ ftp.html                              

  > regen (martin@)

== openntpd ========================================================== 12/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/openntpd

openntpd

  ~ ftp.html                              ~ portable.html

  > regen (martin@)

== orders.html ======================================================= 13/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/orders.html

orders.html


  > Add StarTek as they have 4.2 CDs now (wvdputte@)


  > China: reflect reality (wvdputte@)


  > Reorganize US resellers section. (austin@)

== sparc64.html ====================================================== 14/14 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/sparc64.html

sparc64.html


  > The SPARC Architecture Manual Version 9 is available in PDF, so link to
  > that
  > instead of the PostScript version. (kettenis@)

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