Tom,
On 11/20/08 16:50, Tom Childers wrote: > Hi, Dermot. > > That sounds like a perfect solution. Is there an HTML standard that all > this material is coded to, like HTML 4.01 Transitional, or XHTML 1.1? HTML 4.01. All the .html files include this tag: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> What, if anything, should I put in the Imported Interfaces section to indicate this? - Dermot > -tdc > > On Nov 20, 2008, at 2:42 AM, Dermot McCluskey wrote: > >> Tom, >> >> I'm planning to add a .desktop file so the book can >> be accessed from the gnome-panel Launch menu. >> >> I was going to call "firefox file:///usr/share/doc/..." >> directly from the .desktop file, so that's why I added >> a dep. on firefox, but thinking more about it, it >> would be better to call "gnome-open file:///..." and >> let that deal with whatever browser is configured, if >> any. So, I'll update the 1-pager to remove the firefox >> dep. and mention the use of GNOME interfaces and >> gnome-open instead. >> >> Is that reasonable? >> >> >> Thanks, >> - Dermot >> >> >> >> On 11/19/08 17:52, Tom Childers wrote: >>> Does this product actually depend on Firefox, or can any browser >>> display it? (Understood, there may not be any other viable >>> alternatives...but I'm not sure FF should be an imported interface.) >>> Is there an HTML standard that this product depends on? That would be >>> an appropriate imported interface. >>> -tdc >>> On Nov 18, 2008, at 8:29 PM, Brian Cameron wrote: >>>> >>>> Template Version: @(#)onepager.txt 1.35 07/11/07 SMI >>>> Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems >>>> >>>> 1. Introduction >>>> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: >>>> >>>> diveintopython 5.4 >>>> >>>> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: >>>> >>>> Dermot McCluskey >>>> >>>> 1.3. Date of This Document: >>>> >>>> 17-Nov-2008 >>>> >>>> 1.3.1. Date this project was conceived: >>>> >>>> 01-Oct-2008 >>>> >>>> 1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s): >>>> >>>> 1.4.1. The PAC or CPT you expect to review your project: >>>> >>>> Solaris PAC >>>> >>>> 1.4.2. The ARC(s) you expect to review your project: >>>> >>>> LSARC >>>> >>>> 1.4.3. The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this project: >>>> >>>> robert.odea at sun.com >>>> >>>> 1.4.4. The name of your business unit: >>>> >>>> OPG / OpenSource. >>>> >>>> 1.5. Email Aliases: >>>> 1.5.1. Responsible Manager: >>>> >>>> tom.garland at sun.com >>>> >>>> 1.5.2. Responsible Engineer: >>>> >>>> dermot.mccluskey at sun.com >>>> >>>> 1.5.3. Marketing Manager: >>>> >>>> glynn.foster at sun.com >>>> >>>> 1.5.4. Interest List: >>>> >>>> desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >>>> >>>> 4. Technical Description: >>>> 4.1. Details: >>>> >>>> Dive Into Python is a book for developers using the Python >>>> programming language. It is an open-source community project >>>> that >>>> is available is several formats, including printed book, but this >>>> proposal will add the HTML format version of the book into >>>> OpenSolaris. Dive Into Python is already included in several >>>> Linux distributions. >>>> >>>> The book is available from the community in several languages. >>>> This proposal will initially add the English language >>>> edition. If >>>> sufficient interest is expressed, we will consider adding some or >>>> all of the additional languages. >>>> >>>> This proposal adds Dive Into Python 5.4, the latest version, to >>>> OpenSolaris. This version of the book is applicable to all >>>> versions of the Python language and discusses versions of Python >>>> up to 2.3.2. >>>> >>>> A .desktop menu file will be provided so that the book can be >>>> accessed from the Developer Tools section of the Launch menu. >>>> >>>> This proposal seeks Minor release binding. >>>> >>>> 4.2. Bug/RFE Number(s): >>>> >>>> None. >>>> >>>> 4.3. In Scope: >>>> >>>> See above. >>>> >>>> 4.4. Out of Scope: >>>> >>>> See above. >>>> >>>> 4.5. Interfaces: >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Exported Stability Comments >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> SUNWdiveintopython Uncommitted >>>> >>>> /usr/share/doc/diveintopython/ Uncommitted Location of book >>>> >>>> /usr/share/applications/diveintopython.desktop >>>> Uncommitted >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Imported Stability Comments >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> firefox Uncommitted LSARC 2008/158 >>>> >>>> >>>> 4.6. Doc Impact: >>>> >>>> The project consists entirely of documentation. >>>> >>>> 4.7. Admin/Config Impact: >>>> >>>> None. >>>> >>>> 4.8. HA Impact: >>>> >>>> None. >>>> >>>> 4.9. I18N/L10N Impact: >>>> >>>> The JDS and G11N teams are working together to evaluate and >>>> provide >>>> I18N/L10N support. >>>> >>>> Localized translations of the book may, in future, be added to >>>> OpenSolaris but these will be taken from the Dive Into Python >>>> community and would not be created by Sun. In-house localization >>>> will be restricted to the .desktop menu file and other minor >>>> additions. >>>> >>>> 4.10. Packaging & Delivery: >>>> >>>> Adds one new package, SUNWdiveintopython. >>>> >>>> 4.11. Security Impact: >>>> >>>> None. >>>> >>>> 4.12. Dependencies: >>>> >>>> This package depends of the software listed in the Imported >>>> Interfaces section. >>>> >>>> In addition, although not a strict dependency, a Python >>>> interpreter >>>> will obviously be needed to make best use of the book. >>>> >>>> 5. Reference Documents: >>>> The Dive Into Python homepage: http://diveintopython.org >>>> >>>> LSARC 2008/158, Firefox 3 for Solaris Nevada >>>> >
