svn commit: r40661 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources

Glen Barber gjb at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jan 17 01:06:41 UTC 2013


Author: gjb
Date: Thu Jan 17 01:06:40 2013
New Revision: 40661
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/40661

Log:
  Style/whitespace fixes for the eresources chapter.
  Translators please ignore.
  
  Submitted by:	Dru Lavigne (via -doc, original)

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.xml	Thu Jan 17 00:21:13 2013	(r40660)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.xml	Thu Jan 17 01:06:40 2013	(r40661)
@@ -8,18 +8,19 @@
 <appendix id="eresources">
   <title>Resources on the Internet</title>
 
-  <para>The rapid pace of FreeBSD progress makes print media impractical as a
-    means of following the latest developments.  Electronic resources are the
-    best, if not often the only, way to stay informed of the latest advances.
-    Since FreeBSD is a volunteer effort, the user community itself also
-    generally serves as a <quote>technical support department</quote> of sorts,
-    with electronic mail, web forums, and USENET news being the most
+  <para>The rapid pace of FreeBSD progress makes print media
+    impractical as a means of following the latest developments.
+    Electronic resources are the best, if not often the only, way
+    to stay informed of the latest advances.  Since FreeBSD is a
+    volunteer effort, the user community itself also generally serves
+    as a <quote>technical support department</quote> of sorts, with
+    electronic mail, web forums, and USENET news being the most
     effective way of reaching that community.</para>
 
-  <para>The most important points of contact with the FreeBSD user community
-    are outlined below.  If you are aware of other resources not mentioned
-    here, please send them to the &a.doc; so that they may also be
-    included.</para>
+  <para>The most important points of contact with the FreeBSD user
+    community are outlined below.  If you are aware of other resources
+    not mentioned here, please send them to the &a.doc; so that they
+    may also be included.</para>
 
   <sect1 id="eresources-mail">
     <title>Mailing Lists</title>
@@ -31,45 +32,50 @@
       most appropriate mailing list will invariably assure a faster
       and more accurate response.</para>
 
-    <para>The charters for the various lists are given at the bottom of this
-      document.  <emphasis>Please read the charter before joining or sending
-	mail to any list</emphasis>.  Most of our list subscribers now receive
-      many hundreds of FreeBSD related messages every day, and by setting down
-      charters and rules for proper use we are striving to keep the
-      signal-to-noise ratio of the lists high. To do less would see the
-      mailing lists ultimately fail as an effective communications medium for
-      the project.</para>
+    <para>The charters for the various lists are given at the bottom
+      of this document.  <emphasis>Please read the charter before
+      joining or sending mail to any list</emphasis>.  Most of our
+      list subscribers now receive many hundreds of FreeBSD related
+      messages every day, and by setting down charters and rules for
+      proper use we are striving to keep the signal-to-noise ratio
+      of the lists high.  To do less would see the mailing lists
+      ultimately fail as an effective communications medium for the
+      project.</para>
 
     <note>
       <para><emphasis>If you wish to test your ability to send to
-	&os; lists, send a test message to &a.test.name;.</emphasis>
+	  &os; lists, send a test message to &a.test.name;.</emphasis>
 	Please do not send test messages to any other list.</para>
     </note>
 
-    <para>When in doubt about what list to post a question to, see <ulink
-      url="&url.articles.freebsd-questions;">How to get best results from
-        the FreeBSD-questions mailing list</ulink>.</para>
-
-    <para>Before posting to any list, please learn about how to best use
-      the mailing lists, such as how to help avoid frequently-repeated
-      discussions, by reading the <ulink url="&url.articles.mailing-list-faq;">
-        Mailing List Frequently Asked Questions</ulink> (FAQ) document.</para>
-
-    <para>Archives are kept for all of the mailing lists and can be searched
-      using the <ulink url="&url.base;/search/index.html">FreeBSD World
-	Wide Web server</ulink>.  The keyword searchable archive offers an
-      excellent way of finding answers to frequently asked questions and
-      should be consulted before posting a question.  Note that this
-      also means that messages sent to FreeBSD mailing lists are
-      archived in perpetuity.  When protecting privacy is a
-      concern, consider using a disposable secondary email address and
-      posting only public information.</para>
+    <para>When in doubt about what list to post a question to, see
+      <ulink url="&url.articles.freebsd-questions;">How to get best
+	results from the FreeBSD-questions mailing
+	list</ulink>.</para>
+
+    <para>Before posting to any list, please learn about how to
+      best use the mailing lists, such as how to help avoid
+      frequently-repeated discussions, by reading the <ulink
+	url="&url.articles.mailing-list-faq;"> Mailing List Frequently
+	Asked Questions</ulink> (FAQ) document.</para>
+
+    <para>Archives are kept for all of the mailing lists and can be
+      searched using the <ulink
+	url="&url.base;/search/index.html">FreeBSD World Wide Web
+      server</ulink>.  The keyword searchable archive offers an
+      excellent way of finding answers to frequently asked questions
+      and should be consulted before posting a question.  Note that
+      this also means that messages sent to FreeBSD mailing lists
+      are archived in perpetuity.  When protecting privacy is a
+      concern, consider using a disposable secondary email address
+      and posting only public information.</para>
 
     <sect2 id="eresources-summary">
       <title>List Summary</title>
 
-      <para><emphasis>General lists:</emphasis> The following are general
-	lists which anyone is free (and encouraged) to join:</para>
+      <para><emphasis>General lists:</emphasis> The following are
+	general lists which anyone is free (and encouraged) to
+	join:</para>
 
       <informaltable frame="none" pgwide="1">
 	<tgroup cols="2">
@@ -98,11 +104,12 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.bugbusters.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussions pertaining to the maintenance of the FreeBSD
-		problem report database and related tools</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussions pertaining to the maintenance of
+		the FreeBSD problem report database and related
+		tools</entry>
 	    </row>
 
-    	    <row>
+	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.bugs.name;</entry>
 	      <entry>Bug reports</entry>
 	    </row>
@@ -154,17 +161,18 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.test.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Where to send your test messages instead of one of
-		the actual lists</entry>
+	      <entry>Where to send your test messages instead of
+		one of the actual lists</entry>
 	    </row>
 	  </tbody>
 	</tgroup>
       </informaltable>
 
-      <para><emphasis>Technical lists:</emphasis> The following lists are for
-	technical discussion.  You should read the charter for each list
-	carefully before joining or sending mail to one as there are firm
-	guidelines for their use and content.</para>
+      <para><emphasis>Technical lists:</emphasis> The following
+	lists are for technical discussion.  You should read the
+	charter for each list carefully before joining or sending
+	mail to one as there are firm guidelines for their use and
+	content.</para>
 
       <informaltable frame="none" pgwide="1">
 	<tgroup cols="2">
@@ -188,7 +196,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.aic7xxx.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Developing drivers for the &adaptec; AIC 7xxx</entry>
+	      <entry>Developing drivers for the &adaptec;
+		AIC 7xxx</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -198,7 +207,9 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.apache.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussion about <application>Apache</application> related ports</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussion about
+		<application>Apache</application> related
+		ports</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -250,7 +261,7 @@
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.eclipse.name;</entry>
 	      <entry>FreeBSD users of Eclipse IDE, tools, rich client
-	       applications and ports.</entry>
+		applications and ports.</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -283,17 +294,20 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.gecko.name;</entry>
-	      <entry><application>Gecko Rendering Engine</application> issues</entry>
+	      <entry><application>Gecko Rendering
+		  Engine</application> issues</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.geom.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>GEOM-specific discussions and implementations</entry>
+	      <entry>GEOM-specific discussions and
+		implementations</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.gnome.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Porting <application>GNOME</application> and <application>GNOME</application> applications</entry>
+	      <entry>Porting <application>GNOME</application> and
+		<application>GNOME</application> applications</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -314,12 +328,14 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.ia32.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>FreeBSD on the IA-32 (&intel; x86) platform</entry>
+	      <entry>FreeBSD on the IA-32 (&intel; x86)
+		platform</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.ia64.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Porting FreeBSD to &intel;'s upcoming IA64 systems</entry>
+	      <entry>Porting FreeBSD to &intel;'s upcoming IA64
+		systems</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -329,8 +345,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.ipfw.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Technical discussion concerning the redesign of the IP
-		firewall code</entry>
+	      <entry>Technical discussion concerning the redesign
+		of the IP firewall code</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -340,7 +356,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.jail.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussion about the &man.jail.8; facility</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussion about the &man.jail.8;
+		facility</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -351,7 +368,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.kde.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Porting <application>KDE</application> and <application>KDE</application> applications</entry>
+	      <entry>Porting <application>KDE</application> and
+		<application>KDE</application> applications</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -376,7 +394,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.mozilla.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Porting <application>Mozilla</application> to FreeBSD</entry>
+	      <entry>Porting <application>Mozilla</application> to
+		FreeBSD</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -386,17 +405,20 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.newbus.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Technical discussions about bus architecture</entry>
+	      <entry>Technical discussions about bus
+		architecture</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.net.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Networking discussion and TCP/IP source code</entry>
+	      <entry>Networking discussion and TCP/IP source
+		code</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.numerics.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussions of high quality implementation of libm functions</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussions of high quality implementation of
+		libm functions</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -435,7 +457,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.ports-announce.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Important news and instructions about the Ports Collection</entry>
+	      <entry>Important news and instructions about the Ports
+		Collection</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -450,7 +473,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.proliant.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Technical discussion of FreeBSD on HP ProLiant server platforms</entry>
+	      <entry>Technical discussion of FreeBSD on HP ProLiant
+		server platforms</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -460,12 +484,15 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.rc.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussion related to the <filename>rc.d</filename> system and its development</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussion related to the
+		<filename>rc.d</filename> system and its
+		development</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.realtime.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Development of realtime extensions to FreeBSD</entry>
+	      <entry>Development of realtime extensions to
+		FreeBSD</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -522,7 +549,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.tilera.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Porting FreeBSD to the Tilera family of CPUs</entry>
+	      <entry>Porting FreeBSD to the Tilera family of
+		CPUs</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -532,7 +560,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.toolchain.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Maintenance of &os;'s integrated toolchain</entry>
+	      <entry>Maintenance of &os;'s integrated
+		toolchain</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -542,8 +571,8 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.virtualization.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussion of various virtualization techniques supported
-	        by &os;</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussion of various virtualization techniques
+		supported by &os;</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -558,12 +587,14 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.xen.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Discussion of the &os; port to &xen; — implementation and usage</entry>
+	      <entry>Discussion of the &os; port to &xen; —
+		implementation and usage</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.xfce.name;</entry>
-	      <entry><application>XFCE</application> for &os; — porting and maintaining</entry>
+	      <entry><application>XFCE</application> for &os; —
+		porting and maintaining</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -575,11 +606,12 @@
 	</tgroup>
       </informaltable>
 
-      <para><emphasis>Limited lists:</emphasis> The following lists are for
-	more specialized (and demanding) audiences and are probably not of
-        interest to the general public.  It is also a good idea to establish a
-        presence in the technical lists before joining one of these limited
-        lists so that you will understand the communications etiquette involved.</para>
+      <para><emphasis>Limited lists:</emphasis> The following lists
+	are for more specialized (and demanding) audiences and are
+	probably not of interest to the general public.  It is also
+	a good idea to establish a presence in the technical lists
+	before joining one of these limited lists so that you will
+	understand the communications etiquette involved.</para>
 
       <informaltable frame="none" pgwide="1">
 	<tgroup cols="2">
@@ -620,7 +652,9 @@
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.www.name;</entry>
-	      <entry>Maintainers of <ulink url="&url.base;/index.html">www.FreeBSD.org</ulink></entry>
+	      <entry>Maintainers of
+		<ulink
+		  url="&url.base;/index.html">www.FreeBSD.org</ulink></entry>
 	    </row>
 	  </tbody>
 	</tgroup>
@@ -632,10 +666,10 @@
 	section.</para>
 
       <para><emphasis>SVN lists:</emphasis> The following lists
-	are for people interested in seeing the log messages for changes to
-	various areas of the source tree.  They are
-	<emphasis>Read-Only</emphasis> lists and should not have mail sent to
-	them.</para>
+	are for people interested in seeing the log messages for
+	changes to various areas of the source tree.  They are
+	<emphasis>Read-Only</emphasis> lists and should not have
+	mail sent to them.</para>
 
       <informaltable frame="none" pgwide="1">
 	<tgroup cols="3">
@@ -651,10 +685,10 @@
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.svn-doc-all.name;</entry>
 	      <entry><filename>/usr/doc</filename></entry>
-	      <entry>All changes to the doc Subversion repository (except
-	        for <filename>user</filename>,
-	            <filename>projects</filename>
-	        and <filename>translations</filename>)</entry>
+	      <entry>All changes to the doc Subversion repository
+		(except for <filename>user</filename>,
+		<filename>projects</filename>
+		and <filename>translations</filename>)</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -682,14 +716,15 @@
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.svn-ports-all.name;</entry>
 	      <entry><filename>/usr/ports</filename></entry>
-	      <entry>All changes to the ports Subversion repository</entry>
+	      <entry>All changes to the ports Subversion
+		repository</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.svn-ports-head.name;</entry>
 	      <entry><filename>/usr/ports</filename></entry>
-	      <entry>All changes to the <quote>head</quote> branch of
-		the ports Subversion repository</entry>
+	      <entry>All changes to the <quote>head</quote> branch
+		of the ports Subversion repository</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
@@ -703,16 +738,16 @@
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.svn-src-all.name;</entry>
 	      <entry><filename>/usr/src</filename></entry>
-	      <entry>All changes to the src Subversion repository (except
-		for <filename>user</filename>
+	      <entry>All changes to the src Subversion repository
+		(except for <filename>user</filename>
 		and <filename>projects</filename>)</entry>
 	    </row>
 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry>&a.svn-src-head.name;</entry>
 	      <entry><filename>/usr/src</filename></entry>
-	      <entry>All changes to the <quote>head</quote> branch of
-		the src Subversion repository (the &os;-CURRENT
+	      <entry>All changes to the <quote>head</quote> branch
+		of the src Subversion repository (the &os;-CURRENT
 		branch)</entry>
 	    </row>
 
@@ -812,85 +847,90 @@
       <title>How to Subscribe</title>
 
       <para>To subscribe to a list, click on the list name above or
-        go to &a.mailman.lists.link;
-        and click on the list that you are interested in.  The list
-        page should contain all of the necessary subscription
-        instructions.</para>
+	go to &a.mailman.lists.link; and click on the list that you
+	are interested in.  The list page should contain all of the
+	necessary subscription instructions.</para>
 
       <para>To actually post to a given list, send mail to
-	<email><replaceable>listname</replaceable>@FreeBSD.org</email>.  It will then
-	be redistributed to mailing list members world-wide.</para>
+	<email><replaceable>listname</replaceable>@FreeBSD.org</email>.
+	It will then be redistributed to mailing list members
+	world-wide.</para>
 
       <para>To unsubscribe yourself from a list, click on the URL
-	found at the bottom of every email received from the list.  It
-	is also possible to send an email to
-	<email><replaceable>listname</replaceable>-unsubscribe at FreeBSD.org</email> to unsubscribe
-	yourself.</para>
-
-      <para>Again, we would like to request that you keep discussion in the
-	technical mailing lists on a technical track. If you are only
-	interested in important announcements then it is suggested that
-	you join the &a.announce;, which is intended only for infrequent
-	traffic.</para>
+	found at the bottom of every email received from the list.
+	It is also possible to send an email to
+	<email><replaceable>listname</replaceable>-unsubscribe at FreeBSD.org</email>
+	to unsubscribe yourself.</para>
+
+      <para>Again, we would like to request that you keep discussion
+	in the technical mailing lists on a technical track.  If you
+	are only interested in important announcements then it is
+	suggested that you join the &a.announce;, which is intended
+	only for infrequent traffic.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2 id="eresources-charters">
       <title>List Charters</title>
 
-      <para><emphasis>All</emphasis> FreeBSD mailing lists have certain basic
-	rules which must be adhered to by anyone using them. Failure to comply
-	with these guidelines will result in two (2) written warnings from the
-	FreeBSD Postmaster <email>postmaster at FreeBSD.org</email>, after which,
-	on a third offense, the poster will removed from all FreeBSD mailing
-	lists and filtered from further posting to them. We regret that such
-	rules and measures are necessary at all, but today's Internet is a
-	pretty harsh environment, it would seem, and many fail to appreciate
-	just how fragile some of its mechanisms are.</para>
+      <para><emphasis>All</emphasis> FreeBSD mailing lists have
+	certain basic rules which must be adhered to by anyone using
+	them.  Failure to comply with these guidelines will result
+	in two (2) written warnings from the FreeBSD Postmaster
+	  <email>postmaster at FreeBSD.org</email>, after which, on a
+	third offense, the poster will removed from all FreeBSD
+	mailing lists and filtered from further posting to them.  We
+	regret that such rules and measures are necessary at all,
+	but today's Internet is a pretty harsh environment, it would
+	seem, and many fail to appreciate just how fragile some of
+	its mechanisms are.</para>
 
       <para>Rules of the road:</para>
 
       <itemizedlist>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>The topic of any posting should adhere to the basic charter of
-	    the list it is posted to, e.g., if the list is about technical
-	    issues then your posting should contain technical discussion.
-	    Ongoing irrelevant chatter or flaming only detracts from the value
-	    of the mailing list for everyone on it and will not be tolerated.
-	    For free-form discussion on no particular topic, the &a.chat;
+	  <para>The topic of any posting should adhere to the basic
+	    charter of the list it is posted to, e.g., if the list
+	    is about technical issues then your posting should contain
+	    technical discussion.  Ongoing irrelevant chatter or
+	    flaming only detracts from the value of the mailing list
+	    for everyone on it and will not be tolerated.  For
+	    free-form discussion on no particular topic, the &a.chat;
 	    is freely available and should be used instead.</para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>No posting should be made to more than 2 mailing lists, and
-	    only to 2 when a clear and obvious need to post to both lists
-	    exists.  For most lists, there is already a great deal of
-	    subscriber overlap and except for the most esoteric mixes (say
-	    <quote>-stable & -scsi</quote>), there really is no reason to post to more
-	    than one list at a time.  If a message is sent to you in such a
-	    way that multiple mailing lists appear on the
-	    <literal>Cc</literal> line then the <literal>Cc</literal>
-	    line should also be trimmed before sending it out again.
-	    <emphasis>You are still responsible for your
-	      own cross-postings, no matter who the originator might have
-	      been.</emphasis></para>
+	  <para>No posting should be made to more than 2 mailing
+	    lists, and only to 2 when a clear and obvious need to post
+	    to both lists exists.  For most lists, there is already
+	    a great deal of subscriber overlap and except for the most
+	    esoteric mixes (say <quote>-stable & -scsi</quote>),
+	    there really is no reason to post to more than one list at
+	    a time.  If a message is sent to you in such a way that
+	    multiple mailing lists appear on the <literal>Cc</literal>
+	    line then the <literal>Cc</literal> line should also be
+	    trimmed before sending it out again.  <emphasis>You are
+	      still responsible for your own cross-postings, no matter
+	      who the originator might have been.</emphasis></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>Personal attacks and profanity (in the context of an argument)
-	    are not allowed, and that includes users and developers alike.
-	    Gross breaches of netiquette, like excerpting or reposting private
-	    mail when permission to do so was not and would not be
-	    forthcoming, are frowned upon but not specifically enforced.
-	    <emphasis>However</emphasis>, there are also very few cases where
-	    such content would fit within the charter of a list and it would
-	    therefore probably rate a warning (or ban) on that basis
-	    alone.</para>
+	  <para>Personal attacks and profanity (in the context of
+	    an argument) are not allowed, and that includes users
+	    and developers alike.  Gross breaches of netiquette,
+	    like excerpting or reposting private mail when permission
+	    to do so was not and would not be forthcoming, are frowned
+	    upon but not specifically enforced.
+	     <emphasis>However</emphasis>, there are also very few
+	    cases where such content would fit within the charter
+	    of a list and it would therefore probably rate a warning
+	    (or ban) on that basis alone.</para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>Advertising of non-FreeBSD related products or services is
-	    strictly prohibited and will result in an immediate ban if it is
-	    clear that the offender is advertising by spam.</para>
+	  <para>Advertising of non-FreeBSD related products or
+	    services is strictly prohibited and will result in an
+	    immediate ban if it is clear that the offender is
+	    advertising by spam.</para>
 	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
@@ -903,7 +943,7 @@
 
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>ACPI and power management
-	       development</emphasis></para>
+		development</emphasis></para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -913,8 +953,8 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>Andrew File System</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This list is for discussion on porting and using AFS from
-	      CMU/Transarc</para>
+	    <para>This list is for discussion on porting and using
+	      AFS from CMU/Transarc</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -922,13 +962,15 @@
 	  <term>&a.announce.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>Important events / milestones</emphasis></para>
+	    <para><emphasis>Important events /
+		milestones</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This is the mailing list for people interested only in
-	      occasional announcements of significant FreeBSD events. This
-	      includes announcements about snapshots and other releases.  It
-	      contains announcements of new FreeBSD capabilities.  It may
-	      contain calls for volunteers etc. This is a low volume, strictly
+	    <para>This is the mailing list for people interested
+	      only in occasional announcements of significant FreeBSD
+	      events.  This includes announcements about snapshots
+	      and other releases.  It contains announcements of new
+	      FreeBSD capabilities.  It may contain calls for
+	      volunteers etc.  This is a low volume, strictly
 	      moderated mailing list.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
@@ -940,7 +982,7 @@
 	    <para><emphasis>Architecture and design
 		discussions</emphasis></para>
 
-            <para>This list is for discussion of the FreeBSD
+	    <para>This list is for discussion of the FreeBSD
 	      architecture.  Messages will mostly be kept strictly
 	      technical in nature.  Examples of suitable topics
 	      are:</para>
@@ -952,14 +994,14 @@
 	      </listitem>
 
 	      <listitem>
-		<para>What needs to be fixed with VFS to make Heidemann layers
-		  work.</para>
-		</listitem>
+		<para>What needs to be fixed with VFS to make
+		  Heidemann layers work.</para>
+	      </listitem>
 
 	      <listitem>
-		<para>How do we change the device driver interface to be able
-		  to use the same drivers cleanly on many buses and
-		  architectures.</para>
+		<para>How do we change the device driver interface
+		  to be able to use the same drivers cleanly on many
+		  buses and architectures.</para>
 	      </listitem>
 
 	      <listitem>
@@ -976,10 +1018,10 @@
 	    <para><emphasis>&bluetooth; in FreeBSD</emphasis></para>
 
 	    <para>This is the forum where FreeBSD's &bluetooth; users
-              congregate.  Design issues, implementation details,
-              patches, bug reports, status reports, feature requests,
-              and all matters related to &bluetooth; are fair
-              game.</para>
+	      congregate.  Design issues, implementation details,
+	      patches, bug reports, status reports, feature requests,
+	      and all matters related to &bluetooth; are fair
+	      game.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -987,12 +1029,14 @@
 	  <term>&a.bugbusters.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>Coordination of the Problem Report handling effort</emphasis></para>
+	    <para><emphasis>Coordination of the Problem Report
+		handling effort</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>The purpose of this list is to serve as a coordination and
-	      discussion forum for the Bugmeister, his Bugbusters, and any other
-	      parties who have a genuine interest in the PR database.  This list
-	      is not for discussions about specific bugs, patches or PRs.</para>
+	    <para>The purpose of this list is to serve as a
+	      coordination and discussion forum for the Bugmeister,
+	      his Bugbusters, and any other parties who have a genuine
+	      interest in the PR database.  This list is not for
+	      discussions about specific bugs, patches or PRs.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1002,10 +1046,9 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>Bug reports</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This is the mailing list for reporting bugs in FreeBSD.
-	      Whenever possible, bugs should be submitted using the
-		&man.send-pr.1;
-	      command or the <ulink
+	    <para>This is the mailing list for reporting bugs in
+	      FreeBSD.  Whenever possible, bugs should be submitted
+	      using the &man.send-pr.1; command or the <ulink
 		url="&url.base;/send-pr.html">WEB
 		interface</ulink> to it.</para>
 	  </listitem>
@@ -1018,15 +1061,16 @@
 	    <para><emphasis>Non technical items related to the FreeBSD
 		community</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This list contains the overflow from the other lists about
-	      non-technical, social information.  It includes discussion about
-	      whether Jordan looks like a toon ferret or not, whether or not
-	      to type in capitals, who is drinking too much coffee, where the
-	      best beer is brewed, who is brewing beer in their basement, and
-	      so on.  Occasional announcements of important events (such as
-	      upcoming parties, weddings, births, new jobs, etc) can be made
-	      to the technical lists, but the follow ups should be directed to
-	      this -chat list.</para>
+	    <para>This list contains the overflow from the other
+	      lists about non-technical, social information.  It
+	      includes discussion about whether Jordan looks like a
+	      toon ferret or not, whether or not to type in capitals,
+	      who is drinking too much coffee, where the best beer
+	      is brewed, who is brewing beer in their basement, and
+	      so on.  Occasional announcements of important events
+	      (such as upcoming parties, weddings, births, new jobs,
+	      etc) can be made to the technical lists, but the follow
+	      ups should be directed to this -chat list.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1034,11 +1078,12 @@
 	  <term>&a.chromium.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>FreeBSD-specific Chromium issues</emphasis></para>
+	    <para><emphasis>FreeBSD-specific Chromium
+		issues</emphasis></para>
 
 	    <para>This is a list for the discussion of Chromium
-	      support for FreeBSD.  This is a technical list to discuss
-	      development and installation of Chromium.</para>
+	      support for FreeBSD.  This is a technical list to
+	      discuss development and installation of Chromium.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1050,8 +1095,8 @@
 
 	    <para>This is an internal mailing list for use by the core
 	      members.  Messages can be sent to it when a serious
-	      FreeBSD-related matter requires arbitration or high-level
-	      scrutiny.</para>
+	      FreeBSD-related matter requires arbitration or
+	      high-level scrutiny.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1062,12 +1107,13 @@
 	    <para><emphasis>Discussions about the use of
 		&os.current;</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This is the mailing list for users of &os.current;.  It
-	      includes warnings about new features coming out in -CURRENT that
-	      will affect the users, and instructions on steps that must be
-	      taken to remain -CURRENT.  Anyone running <quote>CURRENT</quote>
-	      must subscribe to this list.  This is a technical mailing list
-	      for which strictly technical content is expected.</para>
+	    <para>This is the mailing list for users of &os.current;.
+	      It includes warnings about new features coming out in
+	      -CURRENT that will affect the users, and instructions
+	      on steps that must be taken to remain -CURRENT.  Anyone
+	      running <quote>CURRENT</quote> must subscribe to this
+	      list.  This is a technical mailing list for which
+	      strictly technical content is expected.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1077,8 +1123,8 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>FreeBSD CVSweb Project</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>Technical discussions about use, development and maintenance
-	      of FreeBSD-CVSweb.</para>
+	    <para>Technical discussions about use, development and
+	      maintenance of FreeBSD-CVSweb.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1086,7 +1132,8 @@
 	  <term>&a.desktop.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>Using and improving &os; on the desktop</emphasis></para>
+	    <para><emphasis>Using and improving &os; on the
+		desktop</emphasis></para>
 
 	    <para>This is a forum for discussion of &os; on the
 	      desktop.  It is primarily a place for desktop porters
@@ -1101,11 +1148,12 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>Documentation project</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This mailing list is for the discussion of issues and
-	      projects related to the creation of documentation for FreeBSD.
-	      The members of this mailing list are collectively referred to as
-	      <quote>The FreeBSD Documentation Project</quote>.  It is an open
-	      list; feel free to join and contribute!</para>
+	    <para>This mailing list is for the discussion of issues
+	      and projects related to the creation of documentation
+	      for FreeBSD.  The members of this mailing list are
+	      collectively referred to as <quote>The FreeBSD
+	      Documentation Project</quote>.  It is an open list;
+	      feel free to join and contribute!</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1113,13 +1161,14 @@
 	  <term>&a.drivers.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>Writing device drivers for &os;</emphasis></para>
+	    <para><emphasis>Writing device drivers for
+		&os;</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This is a forum for technical discussions related to
-		device drivers on &os;.  It is primarily a place
-		for device driver writers to ask questions about
-		how to write device drivers using the APIs in the
-		&os; kernel.</para>
+	    <para>This is a forum for technical discussions related
+	      to device drivers on &os;.  It is primarily a place
+	      for device driver writers to ask questions about how
+	      to write device drivers using the APIs in the &os;
+	      kernel.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1128,7 +1177,7 @@
 
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>&os; users of Eclipse IDE, tools, rich
-	      client applications and ports.</emphasis></para>
+		client applications and ports.</emphasis></para>
 
 	    <para>The intention of this list is to provide mutual
 	      support for everything to do with choosing, installing,
@@ -1144,8 +1193,7 @@
 	    <para>Although this list is focused primarily on the needs
 	      of Eclipse users it will also provide a forum for those
 	      who would like to develop &os; specific applications
-	      using the Eclipse framework.
-	    </para>
+	      using the Eclipse framework.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1154,18 +1202,19 @@
 
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>Using FreeBSD in embedded
-	      applications</emphasis></para>
+		applications</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This list discusses topics related to using FreeBSD in
-	      embedded systems.  This is a technical mailing list for which
-	      strictly technical content is expected.  For the purpose of
-	      this list we define embedded systems as those computing
-	      devices which are not desktops and which usually serve a
-	      single purpose as opposed to being general computing
-	      environments.  Examples include, but are not limited to,
-	      all kinds of phone handsets, network equipment such as
-	      routers, switches and PBXs, remote measuring equipment,
-	      PDAs, Point Of Sale systems, and so on.</para>
+	    <para>This list discusses topics related to using FreeBSD
+	      in embedded systems.  This is a technical mailing list
+	      for which strictly technical content is expected.  For
+	      the purpose of this list we define embedded systems as
+	      those computing devices which are not desktops and which
+	      usually serve a single purpose as opposed to being
+	      general computing environments.  Examples include, but
+	      are not limited to, all kinds of phone handsets, network
+	      equipment such as routers, switches and PBXs, remote
+	      measuring equipment, PDAs, Point Of Sale systems, and
+	      so on.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1176,9 +1225,9 @@
 	    <para><emphasis>Emulation of other systems such as
 		Linux/&ms-dos;/&windows;</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This is a forum for technical discussions related to
-	      running programs written for other operating systems on &os;.
-	    </para>
+	    <para>This is a forum for technical discussions related
+	      to running programs written for other operating systems
+	      on &os;.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1186,13 +1235,15 @@
 	  <term>&a.eol.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>Peer support of FreeBSD-related software that is
-	      no longer supported by the FreeBSD project.</emphasis></para>
-
-	    <para>This list is for those interested in providing or making use
-	      of peer support of FreeBSD-related software for which the
-	      FreeBSD project no longer provides official support (e.g., in
-	      the form of security advisories and patches).</para>
+	    <para><emphasis>Peer support of FreeBSD-related software
+		that is no longer supported by the FreeBSD
+		project.</emphasis></para>
+
+	    <para>This list is for those interested in providing or
+	      making use of peer support of FreeBSD-related software
+	      for which the FreeBSD project no longer provides
+	      official support (e.g., in the form of security
+	      advisories and patches).</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1200,7 +1251,8 @@
 	  <term>&a.firewire.name;</term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>&firewire; (iLink, IEEE 1394)</emphasis></para>
+	    <para><emphasis>&firewire; (iLink, IEEE
+		1394)</emphasis></para>
 
 	    <para>This is a mailing list for discussion of the design
 	      and implementation of a &firewire; (aka IEEE 1394 aka
@@ -1218,9 +1270,9 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>File systems</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>Discussions concerning FreeBSD file systems.  This is a
-	      technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is
-	      expected.</para>
+	    <para>Discussions concerning FreeBSD file systems.
+	      This is a technical mailing list for which strictly
+	      technical content is expected.</para>
 	  </listitem>
 	</varlistentry>
 
@@ -1230,8 +1282,9 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>Gecko Rendering Engine</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>This is a forum about <application>Gecko</application>
-	      applications using &os;.</para>
+	    <para>This is a forum about
+	      <application>Gecko</application> applications using
+	      &os;.</para>
 
 	    <para>Discussion centers around Gecko Ports applications,
 	      their installation, their development and their support
@@ -1245,9 +1298,9 @@
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para><emphasis>GEOM</emphasis></para>
 
-	    <para>Discussions specific to GEOM and related implementations.

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