Author: nextgens
Date: 2006-08-26 13:52:21 +0000 (Sat, 26 Aug 2006)
New Revision: 10264

Modified:
   trunk/website/menu.php
   trunk/website/pages/faq.php
Log:
website: add a new entry in the faq for bug reporting, and show the BTS even in 
newbee more (resolves #703)

Modified: trunk/website/menu.php
===================================================================
--- trunk/website/menu.php      2006-08-26 12:54:39 UTC (rev 10263)
+++ trunk/website/menu.php      2006-08-26 13:52:21 UTC (rev 10264)
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
                                'FAQ' => 'faq',
                                'Support' => 'lists',
                                'Wiki'  => 'http://wiki.freenetproject.org/',
+                               'Bug Report' => 
'https://bugs.freenetproject.org/',
                                'Tools' => 'tools',
                                'Papers' => 'papers',
                                'People' => 'people' ),

Modified: trunk/website/pages/faq.php
===================================================================
--- trunk/website/pages/faq.php 2006-08-26 12:54:39 UTC (rev 10263)
+++ trunk/website/pages/faq.php 2006-08-26 13:52:21 UTC (rev 10264)
@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@
 </li><li><a href="#access">How can I access the code and website?</a>
 </li><li><a href="#devtools">What tools do I need to help develop?</a>
 </li><li><a href="#freenethelp">Is there a Help Site that goes deeper into the 
questions newbies may have about Freenet, and where people can contribute 
too?</a>
+</li><li><a href="#bugs">Where can I report bugs?</a>
 </li></ol>
 <h2> Security questions</h2>

@@ -348,7 +349,7 @@
 one of the existing Freenet sites. Most of the "portal" sites which are linked 
from the Freenet
 web interface (fproxy) have a submission form which lets you send them
 messages anonymously. You could also send your key to people by using
-the Freenet mailing lists, or the IRC channel (irc.freenode.net #freenet), or 
by private e-mail, or by advertising your Freenet
+the Freenet <a href="/lists.html">mailing lists</a>, or the IRC channel 
(irc.freenode.net #freenet), or by private e-mail, or by advertising your 
Freenet

 site on your World Wide Web site. Or if you're feeling extravagant, you
 could try skywriting it. (Graffiti is not recommended, for legal
@@ -391,7 +392,7 @@
 ideas already discussed are storing information by content hash, key
 redirection, signed keys/data, use of UDP, server discovery, URLs,
 document versioning, and others. If you don't see the idea discussed in
-the archives, by all means bring it up in the appropriate mailing list.</p>
+the archives, by all means bring it up in the appropriate <a 
href="/lists.html">mailing list</a>.</p>

 <p><b id="contribute">Can I contribute to the Freenet Project?</b><br>
 Absolutely. Even if you don't have the time or skills to become a co-developer 
of the project, you can contribute in other ways:</p>
@@ -416,6 +417,8 @@
 <p><b id="freenethelp">Is there a Help Site that goes deeper into the 
questions newbies may have about Freenet, and where people can contribute 
too?</b><br>
 Yes, an unofficial, more elaborate <a 
href="http://www.freenethelp.org";>Freenet Help Site</a> was created, to go 
deeper into the questions newbies may have about the usage and  inner-workings 
of Freenet. It's a wiki, thus everybody can contribute too it.</p>

+<p><b id="bugs">Where can I report bugs?</b><br>
+You can use our <a href="https://bugs.freenetproject.org/";>bug tracking 
system</a> or send a mail to our <a href="/lists.html">development mailing 
list</a>.</p>

 <h2> Security answers
 </h2><p><b id="attack">Won't attack X break Freenet's anonymity?</b><br>


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