On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 12:30:46AM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > > This leads to two issues: we should coordinate what is written to > > which manual, and get links between manuals. Now it is possible to > > use cross references within a document, but to get links to other > > DDP manuals we should either agree to use the url -tag, or get a new > > tag for this. If we use the url -tag, we may have to assume the > > manuals are in a certain place, perhaps a relative reference. > > I think relative URLs between manuals should be avoided. It assumes > that certain packages are installed (i.e., for local browsing). I > think for now we need to establish well-known locations for all of > these packages. The Debian webmasters are *still* looking for > volunteers on the www.debian.org documentation area, someone from this > group. Anyone volunteer?
What exactly needs to be done? I'd say we should rearrange the whole site, move all the documents on the site to /doc/ subdirectory, and surely, remove ~elphick/ from the DDP address. No offense to Oliver Elphick, but only by looking at the address (picture yourself as a common net-surfer) it seems like some dark personal movement hidden deep inside Debian :) It would be even better to merge (if there is something useful in current /doc/index.html) these two pages and put them on that location (http://www.debian.org/doc/). Is there some problem to that? IIRC both DDP files and web files are in CVS, and both on va.debian.org. -- enJoy -*/\*- http://jagor.srce.hr/~jrodin/

