Is there any reason why the main Fedora website still doesn't contain any links or hints that the public CVS server exists or that Fedora Extras exists? No mention on the front page, no "CVS Server" on the left sidebar except when you're actually on the CVS Server page, and plenty of references like on http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/ , which suggests contributing to fedora.us, "the older Fedora Linux project with which the Fedora Project will be merging," and promises that the public CVS server (which already exists) "is intended to be available real soon now." There's no mention on any of the Download pages about Fedora Extras, either, though users may figure out to look at that "extras" directory when they click on the "Download Server" button.
Is there rhyme or reason behind having Fedora Extras and the CVS server nearly impossible to find from the main site for a new user? Or have things merely just not been updated yet?
John Thacker
The web site is really out of date. The intent is to move it into cvs.fedora.redhat.com Real Soon Now so more people can make more updates more easily. Please keep bugging us until this happens :)
Thanks, -- Elliot
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, John Thacker wrote:
Is there any reason why the main Fedora website still doesn't contain any links or hints that the public CVS server exists or that Fedora Extras exists? No mention on the front page, no "CVS Server" on the left sidebar except when you're actually on the CVS Server page, and plenty of references like on http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/ , which suggests contributing to fedora.us, "the older Fedora Linux project with which the Fedora Project will be merging," and promises that the public CVS server (which already exists) "is intended to be available real soon now." There's no mention on any of the Download pages about Fedora Extras, either, though users may figure out to look at that "extras" directory when they click on the "Download Server" button.
Is there rhyme or reason behind having Fedora Extras and the CVS server nearly impossible to find from the main site for a new user? Or have things merely just not been updated yet?
--On Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:24 PM -0500 Elliot Lee sopwith@redhat.com wrote:
Please keep bugging us until this happens :)
Bugging ;) in progress:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/buglist.cgi?product=Red+Hat+Web+Site&component=Fedora
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 12:24:28PM -0500, Elliot Lee wrote:
The web site is really out of date. The intent is to move it into cvs.fedora.redhat.com Real Soon Now so more people can make more updates more easily. Please keep bugging us until this happens :)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=149585
josh
Le jeudi 24 février 2005 à 12:24 -0500, Elliot Lee a écrit :
The web site is really out of date. The intent is to move it into cvs.fedora.redhat.com Real Soon Now
Real Soon Now(tm Red Hat) mean one week to two years.
so more people can make more updates more easily. Please keep bugging us until this happens :)
Done :-)
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 10:37:50PM +0100, F?liciano Matias wrote:
Le jeudi 24 f??vrier 2005 ?? 12:24 -0500, Elliot Lee a ??crit :
The web site is really out of date. The intent is to move it into cvs.fedora.redhat.com Real Soon Now
Real Soon Now(tm Red Hat) mean one week to two years.
^^^^^^^^^^
This is wrong. We used this terms back in the eighies when waiting for 128 kB memory upgrade for a decvax :-)
-Marcel
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 10:39 +0100, Marcel J.E. Mol wrote:
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 10:37:50PM +0100, F?liciano Matias wrote:
Le jeudi 24 f??vrier 2005 ?? 12:24 -0500, Elliot Lee a ??crit :
The web site is really out of date. The intent is to move it into cvs.fedora.redhat.com Real Soon Now
Real Soon Now(tm Red Hat) mean one week to two years.
^^^^^^^^^^
This is wrong. We used this terms back in the eighies when waiting for 128 kB memory upgrade for a decvax :-)
You used (tm Red Hat) in the eighties?! Wow! :)
-sv
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:05:27 -0500, seth vidal skvidal@phy.duke.edu wrote:
You used (tm Red Hat) in the eighties?! Wow! :)
Russia had lots of red hats in the eighties. I even wore one with my dress school uniform for pioneers day. :)
Cheers,
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 10:54 -0500, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:05:27 -0500, seth vidal skvidal@phy.duke.edu wrote:
You used (tm Red Hat) in the eighties?! Wow! :)
Russia had lots of red hats in the eighties. I even wore one with my dress school uniform for pioneers day. :)
damn commie ;)
-sv
ps: before anyone gets upset I know Icon personally and I'm joking around.
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:56:03 -0500, seth vidal skvidal@phy.duke.edu wrote:
Russia had lots of red hats in the eighties. I even wore one with my dress school uniform for pioneers day. :)
damn commie ;)
Hey, I'm switching distributions on my laptop. Seeing smiling half-naked athletic people holding and caressing each-other doesn't bring up the memories of saluting to a disembodied alabaster head. :)
In fact, I'm not sure what memories it brings... ...hm.
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