Removing http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/ and replacing with
FreshPorts
Simon L. Nielsen
simon at FreeBSD.org
Sun Nov 7 23:17:37 GMT 2004
On 2004.11.07 21:58:32 +0100, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
> V ne, 07. 11. 2004 v 20:10, Simon L. Nielsen pí?e:
>
> > On the FreeBSD website we have the ports pages at
> > http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/ which are inferior in most ways to
> > FreshPorts [1], so I would propose that we retire the FreeBSD ports
> > web pages and just direct people at FreshPorts instead. Does anybody
> > have any strong objections to this?
> >
> > If this is going to be done I plan to put dummy redirect web pages on
> > http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/ to replace the current category pages
> > there so there shouldn't be problems with deads links there.
>
> Humm, I would object this proposal. We should not totally outsource such
> a critical part of the website to third party. Imagine that something
First I don't really consider Dan a third party (committers has
forgotten that he is actually not a committer on several occasions).
Second I don't really think /ports/ (the web site) is that that
critical. If it was, more people would have complained that for a
very long time the ports web pages were very out-of-date.
> happen to Dan and the freshports domain changes to porn site or
> something... where we will be?
Well, it a valid point, but in that case we would update the
references to something else. As a last resort we could always
resurrect the old /ports/ web site since it will of course stay around
in CVS.
To remove (potential/hypothetical) problem there could just be a
<something>.freebsd.org alias used for references, but I don't really
know if there is a real advantage in that.
--
Simon L. Nielsen
FreeBSD Documentation Team
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