ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/README.txt
Hiroki Sato
hrs at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jan 1 08:36:39 UTC 2004
Ken Smith <kensmith at cse.Buffalo.EDU> wrote
in <20040101074315.GA29508 at electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU>:
kensmith> As far as I can tell there is nothing similar to this anywhere in
kensmith> the doc/ area so it doesn't seem to "fit" there, at least for its
kensmith> current use. If we aren't going to do anything other than copy
kensmith> that file to README.TXT on ftp-master my vote would be for putting
kensmith> it into projects/.
Hmmm, I think "New Mirrors" and "Contents of this directory" section
in README.TXT should be added to articles/hubs, too.
kensmith> But... If you were thinking as part of doing this maybe we should
kensmith> add to its current use by providing translations of it then it might
kensmith> fit more with option (2) above. Maybe a README.TXT.JP, etc.? I'm
kensmith> not sure how best to organize it, having too many translations would
kensmith> clutter up the top-level FTP directory quite a bit.
How about moving the several sections to articles/hubs and generating
README.TXT from it? It is relatively easy to extract portions of the
sections from articles/hub, and the information provided in README.TXT
does not overlap if we do so. And putting the generated README.TXT
into projects/ftp if an additional management is needed. While
I am not sure if the translations are needed, they can be referred
as an article without putting files like README.TXT.JP.
This an idea, though.
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| Hiroki SATO
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