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  Server: cvs.openpkg.org                  Name:   Thomas Lotterer
  Root:   /e/openpkg/cvs                   Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Module: openpkg-web                      Date:   27-Feb-2004 16:15:08
  Branch: HEAD                             Handle: 2004022715150800

  Modified files:
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  Log:
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  Index: openpkg-web/index.wml
  ============================================================================
  $ cvs diff -u -r1.46 -r1.47 index.wml
  --- openpkg-web/index.wml     16 Sep 2003 10:21:12 -0000      1.46
  +++ openpkg-web/index.wml     27 Feb 2004 15:15:08 -0000      1.47
  @@ -30,56 +30,84 @@
      <a href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/current/SRC/";>CURRENT</a>.
   </box>
   </box>
  +
  +# <p>
  +# <a href="http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php";><img
  +# src="opensource-75x65.png" border=0></a>
  +
   </sidebar>
   
  -<h1>Welcome to OpenPKG <i>!</i></h1>
  +<font size=+2><b>Welcome to OpenPKG <i>!</i></b></font><br>
  +
  +<b>...the world of cross-platform RPM-based Unix software packaging.</b>
   
  -...the world of cross-platform RPM-based Unix software packaging.
  +<p>
  +Much valued by IT decision makers and beloved by Unix system
  +administrators of large and diverse setups, OpenPKG is the
  +world leading instrument for deployment and maintenance of <a
  +href="http://www.opensource.org/";>Open Source</a> software when
  +administration crosses Unix platform boundaries. The OpenPKG project
  +is a collaboration effort with the goal of creating and maintaining
  +portable and easy to install software packages for use on the major Unix
  +server platforms.
  +
  +<p>
  +The unique OpenPKG architecture leverages proven technologies
  +like <a href="http://www.rpm.org/";>Red Hat Package Manager</a>
  +(RPM) and <a href="http://www.ossp.org/";>OSSP</a> and <a
  +href="http://www.gnu.org/";>GNU</a> components to establish a unified
  +administration environment, independent of the underlying operating
  +system. OpenPKG is completely self-contained and does not even need
  +a preinstallation of RPM. Instead, RPM is provided as an OpenPKG RPM
  +package itself plus a tricky bootstrapping procedure in order to allow
  +one to create from scratch the initial state of the whole OpenPKG
  +software deployment environment. Once established, one can build and
  +install Unix applications through a steadily growing pool of
  +packages.
  +
  +<p>
  +As of February 2004, OpenPKG consists of over <b>90,000</b> lines of
  +polished RPM <a href="http://cvs.openpkg.org/openpkg-src/";>package
  +specifications</a>, resulting in over <b>700</b> freely available <a
  +href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/current/SRC/";>individual packages</a>.
  +At the end of a typical development cycle (usually every four to six
  +months), OpenPKG is released with CORE, BASE, and PLUS package subsets.
  +Currently is...
   
   <p>
  -The goal of the OpenPKG project is the creation and maintenance of portable
  -and easy to install software packages for use on the major Unix server
  -platforms.  Currently <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/";>FreeBSD</a> 4.8 and
  -5.1, <a href="http://www.debian.org/";>Debian GNU/Linux</a> 2.2 and 3.0, <a
  -href="http://www.redhat.com/";>Red Hat Linux</a> 9, <a
  -href="http://www.suse.com/";>SuSE Linux</a> 8.2, and <a
  -href="http://www.sun.com/solaris/";>Sun Solaris</a> 8 and 9 are officially and
  -fully supported. Additionally, <a href="http://www.netbsd.org";>NetBSD</a>, <a
  -href="http://www.openbsd.org";>OpenBSD</a>, and <a
  -href="http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com";>Compaq Tru64</a> are unofficially
  -and/or partly supported.
  -
  -<p>
  -The underlying packaging technology is based on the <a
  -href="http://www.redhat.com/";>RedHat</a> Package Manager <a
  -href="http://www.rpm.org";>RPM</a>, version 4. Nevertheless this project
  -is completely self-contained and does not even need a preinstallation
  -of RPM. Instead, RPM is provided as an OpenPKG RPM package itself plus
  -a tricky bootstrapping procedure in order to allow one to create from
  -scratch the initial state of the whole OpenPKG software packaging
  -system. 
  -
  -<p>
  -<box bgcolor="#a5a095" bdwidth=0 bdspace=1>
  -<box bgcolor="#e5e0d5" bdcolor="#ffffff" bdwidth=1 bdspace=10>
  -<a href="press/PR-004-openpkg-1.3.html"><img src="box-med.png" align=right 
border=0></a>
  -<font size=+1><b><a href="press/PR-004-openpkg-1.3.html"><font size=+2>OpenPKG 
1.3</font></a> now available!</b></font>
  +<table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%>
  +<tr><td bgcolor="#cccccc"><img src="1x1.gif" height=1 alt=""></td></tr>
  +</table>
  +<p>
  +
  +<a href="press/PR-005-openpkg-2.0.html"><img src="box-med-2.0.png" align=right 
border=0></a>
  +<font size=+1><b><a href="press/PR-005-openpkg-2.0.html"><font size=+2>OpenPKG 
2.0</font></a> now available!</b></font>
   <ul class="condensed">
  -<li>Portable across major Unix platforms.
  -<li>Supports the platforms <b>FreeBSD</b> 4/5, <b>Debian GNU/Linux</b> 2/3, <b>Red 
Hat Linux</b> 9, <b>SuSE Linux</b> 8.2 and <b>Sun Solaris</b> 8/9.
  -<li>Contains <b>400</b> carefully selected <b>packages</b>.
  -<li>Entirely based on Open Source Software technology.
  -<li>Minimum operating system intrusion and dependency.
  -<li>Minimum overhead in software packaging.
  -<li>Easy installation, updating and deinstallation of packages.
  -<li>Bundled with useful and secure package preconfigurations.
  -<li>Includes an abstracted and powerful run-command facility.
  -<li>Virtual hosting through multiple instances on a single system.
  -<li>Proxy packages for reusing packages across instances.
  -<li>Build-time package variations for maximum flexibility.
  -<li>Foundation to build encapsulated and self-contained environments.
  +<li><b>Portable</b> across major Unix platforms.
  +<li>Available for
  +    <b>FreeBSD</b> 4.9/5.2,
  +    <b>Debian GNU/Linux</b> 2.2/3.0/3.1,
  +    <b>Red Hat Fedora Core</b> 1,
  +    <b>Red Hat Linux</b> 9,
  +    <b>Red Hat Enterprise Linux</b> 3,
  +    <b>SuSE Linux</b> 8.2/9.0,
  +    <b>Gentoo Linux</b> 1.4.3, and
  +    <b>Sun Solaris</b> 2.6/8/9/10.
  +<li>Release consists of <a href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/SRC/";><font
  +color="#000000"><b>473 packages</b></font></a>, carefully selected from a pool
  +of 700.
  +<li>Entirely based on <b>Open Source</b> software technology.
  +<li><b>Minimum</b> operating system <b>intrusion</b> and dependency.
  +<li><b>Minimum overhead</b> in software packaging.
  +<li><b>Easy installation</b>, updating and deinstallation of packages.
  +<li>Bundled with <b>useful</b> and secure package <b>preconfigurations</b>.
  +<li>Includes an abstracted and <b>powerful run-command facility</b>.
  +<li>Virtual hosting through <b>multiple instances</b> on a single system.
  +<li><b>Proxy packages</b> for reusing packages across instances.
  +<li>Build-time <b>package variations</b> for maximum flexibility.
  +<li>Foundation to build encapsulated and <b>self-contained environments</b>.
   </ul>
  -<center>
  +
   <p>
   <table width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
   <tr><td>
  @@ -93,50 +121,127 @@
   </tr>
   </table>
   <p>
  -<box bgcolor="#f5f0e5" bdcolor="#a5a095" bdwidth=1 bdspace=10>
  -<table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 class="download">
  -<tr>
  -    <td><b>Source Packages:</b></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>FreeBSD Packages:</b></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Linux Packages:</b></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Solaris Packages:</b></td>
  -</tr>
  -<tr>
  -    <td><a href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/SRC/";>Release CORE+BASE</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-freebsd4.8/";>FreeBSD 4.8 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-debian2.2/";>Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/sparc64-solaris8/";>Sun Solaris 8 
(sparc64)</a></td>
  -</tr>
  -<tr>
  -    <td><a href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/SRC/PLUS/";>Release PLUS</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-freebsd5.1/";>FreeBSD 5.1 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-debian3.0/";>Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/sparc64-solaris9/";>Sun Solaris 9 
(sparc64)</a></td>
  -</tr>
  -<tr>
  -    <td><a href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/UPD/";>Updates</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;</td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-redhat9/";>RedHat Linux 9 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-solaris9/";>Sun Solaris 9 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -</tr>
  -<tr>
  -    <td>&nbsp;</td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;</td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/BIN/ix86-suse8.2/";>SuSE Linux 8.2 
(ix86)</a></td>
  -    <td>&nbsp;</td>
  -</tr>
  +
  +<center>
  +<define-tag line>
  +  <tr>
  +    <td width=20% bgcolor="#fafafa"><font color="#aaaaaa" 
size=-1>&nbsp;%0</font></td>
  +    <td width=20% bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><font color="#000000" size=-1>&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/BIN/%1/";>%1</a>&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td width=20% bgcolor="#e5e5e5"><font color="#000000" size=-1>&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/BIN/%2/";>%2</a>&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td width=20% bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><font color="#000000" size=-1>&nbsp;<a 
href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/BIN/%3/";>%3</a>&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td width=20% bgcolor="#fafafa"><font color="#aaaaaa" 
size=-1>&nbsp;%4&nbsp;</font></td>
  +  </tr>
  +</define-tag>
  +<table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=0 class="download">
  +  <line ""         ""                           ix86-freebsd4.9        ""           
  ""/>
  +  <line ""         ""                           ix86-freebsd5.2        
ix86-gentoo1.4.3 ""/>
  +  <line ""         ix86-debian2.2               ix86-debian3.0         
ix86-debian3.1 ""/>
  +  <line ""         ix86-rhl9                    ix86-fedora1           ""           
  ""/>
  +  <line ""         ""                           ix86-rhel3             ""           
  ""/>
  +  <line ""         ix86-suse8.2                 ix86-suse9.0           ""           
  "macosx"/>
  +  <line ""         sparc64-solaris2.6           sparc64-solaris8       
ix86-solaris10 "hpux"/>
  +  <line "unixware" ""                           sparc64-solaris9       ""           
  "aix"/>
  +  <line "tru64"    ""                           ix86-solaris9          ""           
  "irix"/>
  +  <tr>
  +    <td bgcolor="#993333"><font color="#ffffff">&nbsp;deprecated&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#ccaa33"><font color="#ffffff">&nbsp;obsoleted&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#336633"><font color="#ffffff">&nbsp;supported&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#339999"><font color="#ffffff">&nbsp;tentative&nbsp;</font></td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#666699"><font color="#ffffff">&nbsp;forecasted&nbsp;</font></td>
  +  </tr>
  +  <tr>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#e5e5e5">&nbsp;</td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#e5e5e5"><font
  +    color="#000000"><b>&nbsp;CORE&nbsp;</b><a
  +    href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/SRC/";>SRC</a> | <a
  +    href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/UPD/";>UPD</a></font></td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#e5e5e5">&nbsp;</td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +  </tr>
  +  <tr>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><font
  +    color="#000000"><b>&nbsp;BASE&nbsp;</b><a
  +    href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/SRC/";>SRC</a> | <a
  +    href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/UPD/";>UPD</a></font></td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +  </tr>
  +  <tr>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td bgcolor="#fafafa"><font
  +    color="#000000"><b>&nbsp;PLUS&nbsp;</b><a
  +    href="ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/SRC/PLUS/";>SRC</a></font></td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +    <td>&nbsp</td>
  +  </tr>
   </table>
  -</box>
   </center>
  -</box>
  -</box>
   
   <p>
  -As of August 2003, OpenPKG consists of over <b>73,000</b> lines of
  -polished RPM package specifications, resulting in over <b>560</b> freely
  -available individual packages. At the end of a typical development cycle,
  -OpenPKG is released with CORE, BASE, and PLUS package subsets. OpenPKG 1.3
  -includes <b>400</b> such packages, for example.
  +<table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%>
  +<tr><td bgcolor="#cccccc"><img src="1x1.gif" height=1 alt=""></td></tr>
  +</table>
  +<p>
  +
  +# <p>
  +# <table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
  +# <tr>
  +# <td>
  +# The goal of the OpenPKG project is the creation and maintenance of portable
  +# and easy to install software packages for use on the major Unix server
  +# platforms.  Currently 
  +# <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/";>FreeBSD</a> 4.8 and 5.1,
  +# <a href="http://www.debian.org/";>Debian GNU/Linux</a> 2.2 and 3.0,
  +# <a href="http://www.redhat.com/";>Red Hat Linux</a> 9,
  +# <a href="http://www.suse.com/";>SuSE Linux</a> 8.2, and
  +# <a href="http://www.sun.com/solaris/";>Sun Solaris</a> 8 and 9
  +# are officially and fully supported. Additionally,
  +# <a href="http://www.netbsd.org";>NetBSD</a>,
  +# <a href="http://www.openbsd.org";>OpenBSD</a>, and
  +# <a href="http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com";>Compaq Tru64</a>
  +# are known to work basically.
  +# </td>
  +# <td>
  +# &nbsp;
  +# &nbsp;
  +# &nbsp;
  +# &nbsp;
  +# </td>
  +# <td>
  +# <box bgcolor="#cc3333" bdwidth=0 bdspace=1>
  +# <box bgcolor="#cc3333" bdcolor="#ffffff" bdwidth=1 bdspace=15>
  +# <center>
  +# <a href="feedback.html"><font color="#fff0f0">Please Give Your</font><br>
  +# <font color="#fff0f0" size=+2>Community Feedback <i>!</i></font><br>
  +# </a>
  +# </center>
  +# </box>
  +# </box>
  +# 
  +# </td>
  +# </tr>
  +# </table>
  +# 
  +# <p>
  +# The underlying packaging technology is based on the <a
  +# href="http://www.redhat.com/";>RedHat</a> Package Manager <a
  +# href="http://www.rpm.org";>RPM</a>, version 4. Nevertheless this project
  +# is completely self-contained and does not even need a preinstallation
  +# of RPM. Instead, RPM is provided as an OpenPKG RPM package itself plus
  +# a tricky bootstrapping procedure in order to allow one to create from
  +# scratch the initial state of the whole OpenPKG software packaging
  +# system. 
  +# <p>
  +# As of February 2004, OpenPKG consists of over <b>90,000</b> lines of
  +# polished RPM package specifications, resulting in over <b>690</b> freely
  +# available individual packages. At the end of a typical development cycle
  +# (usually every four to six months), OpenPKG is released with CORE, BASE,
  +# and PLUS package subsets. OpenPKG 1.3 includes <b>400</b> such packages,
  +# for example.
   
   #<box bgcolor="#cc3333" bdwidth=0 bdspace=1>
   #<box bgcolor="#cc3333" bdcolor="#ffffff" bdwidth=1 bdspace=15>
  @@ -162,15 +267,15 @@
   #the easy way by accepting mimimal operating system intrusion only?
   #OpenPKG is designed to solve these situations for you.
   
  -<p>
  -To familiarize yourself with OpenPKG's advantages, we recommend reading
  -the <a href="doc/slideset/openpkg.html/">OpenPKG Slideset</a> for a brief
  -overview of OpenPKG, followed by the <a href="tutorial.html">Online
  -Tutorial</a>. These resources provide details on how to use the OpenPKG
  -bootstrapping procedure and how to download and install the RPM packages.
  -For an in depth understanding of the principles and practices behind OpenPKG,
  -refer to the <a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.html">OpenPKG Handbook</a> with all
  -its gory details.
  +# <p>
  +# To familiarize yourself with OpenPKG's advantages, we recommend reading
  +# the <a href="doc/slideset/openpkg.html/">OpenPKG Slideset</a> for a brief
  +# overview of OpenPKG, followed by the <a href="tutorial.html">Online
  +# Tutorial</a>. These resources provide details on how to use the OpenPKG
  +# bootstrapping procedure and how to download and install the RPM packages.
  +# For an in depth understanding of the principles and practices behind OpenPKG,
  +# refer to the <a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.html">OpenPKG Handbook</a> with all
  +# its gory details.
   
   <p>
   <font color="#993333" size=+2><b>Security Advisories</b></font><br>
  @@ -188,6 +293,12 @@
   <font size=+2><b>Event Schedule</b></font><br>
   <p>
   <newsflash from="events.txt" max=5 nohead more="events.html">
  +
  +<p>
  +<table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%>
  +<tr><td bgcolor="#cccccc"><img src="1x1.gif" height=1 alt=""></td></tr>
  +</table>
  +<p>
   
   <h2>OpenPGP Signing</h2>
   
  @@ .
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