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
>>>>
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