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X Strike Force XFree86 SVN commit: r1167 - /



Author: branden
Date: 2004-03-18 23:13:39 -0500 (Thu, 18 Mar 2004)
New Revision: 1167

Modified:
   NEWS.xhtml
Log:
Correct a couple of broken links.

Fix all URLs to necrotic to omit the host portion (it's not wise to
hard-code the specific hostname).


Modified: NEWS.xhtml
===================================================================
--- NEWS.xhtml	2004-03-19 04:07:59 UTC (rev 1166)
+++ NEWS.xhtml	2004-03-19 04:13:39 UTC (rev 1167)
@@ -84,9 +84,8 @@
     agreed on the <code>debian-x</code> mailing list that releases no longer be made from the trunk.  Instead, the trunk
     is where development happens (except, as before, for highly-disruptive or long-term changes that require a branch of
     their own), and a change is meregd onto a release branch only once it is known to work.  The <a
-    href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xfree86/README.txt";>README</a> document has been updated accordingly,
-    <code>branches/4.3.0/sid</code> has been re-created, and <a
-    href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xsf/XFree86/";>nightly snapshots</a> of it will be made again.
+    href="/xsf/XFree86/README.txt">README</a> document has been updated accordingly, <code>branches/4.3.0/sid</code> has
+    been re-created, and <a href="/xsf/XFree86/">nightly snapshots</a> of it will be made again.
     <address>branden</address></p>
 
     <p>[17 March] <strong>XFree86 4.3.0-6 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong>
@@ -103,8 +102,8 @@
     TODO file identifying important work to be done -- have been added to the navigation links above.</strong>
     <address>branden</address></p>
 
-    <p>[26 February] <strong>The X Strike Force Subversion installation has been upgraded to Subversion 1.0.</strong>
-    To my knowledge, there are no compatibility issues between Subversion 0.37 and Subversion 1.0.  Nevertheless, I
+    <p>[26 February] <strong>The X Strike Force Subversion installation has been upgraded to Subversion 1.0.</strong> To
+    my knowledge, there are no compatibility issues between Subversion 0.37 and Subversion 1.0.  Nevertheless, I
     encourage users of the XSF Subversion repositories to upgrade.  <address>branden</address></p>
 
     <p>[18 February] <strong>XFree86 4.3.0-2 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong>  (XFree86 4.3.0-1 is
@@ -138,8 +137,8 @@
     been forward-ported, I will either release 4.3.0-0pre1v6 to experimental, or 4.3.0-1 to unstable.  The deciding
     factor will be how much work it is to merge <code>branches/4.3.0/sid</code> onto the <code>trunk</code> in SVN.
     (The problem is that the branch wasn't "properly" branched in the first place, but rather an import by Daniel Stone
-    of work he had done outside revision control -- at the time he did it, the XSF SVN repository did not even exist.)
-    I don't want people to have to wait simply while I do repository housekeeping, so if it looks like this will take a
+    of work he had done outside revision control -- at the time he did it, the XSF SVN repository did not even exist.) I
+    don't want people to have to wait simply while I do repository housekeeping, so if it looks like this will take a
     long time, I will release 4.3.0-0pre1v6 to experimental to tide people over.  <address>branden</address></p>
 
     <p>[29 January] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-16 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong>  This is a minor,
@@ -148,31 +147,24 @@
     kernel headers package for Build-Depends purposes.  Most of my time has been going into preparing 4.3.0-1.
     <address>branden</address></p>
 
-    <p>[20 January] <strong>A link to the <a
-    href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/branches/4.3.0/sid/debian/TODO">TODO file</a> for upload of XFree86 4.3.0-1 to Debian
-    unstable has been added to the links above.</strong>  As of this writing, all that remains is completion of the
-    patch audit.  Nathanael Nerode has been helping out tremendously with this.  When 4.3.0-1 is finally uploaded, be
-    sure to include him in your <span class="line-through">thank-you</span> it's-about-damn-time messages.
-    <address>branden</address></p>
+    <p>[20 January] <strong>A link to the <a href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/branches/4.3.0/sid/debian/TODO">TODO file</a>
+    for upload of XFree86 4.3.0-1 to Debian unstable has been added to the links above.</strong>  As of this writing,
+    all that remains is completion of the patch audit.  Nathanael Nerode has been helping out tremendously with this.
+    When 4.3.0-1 is finally uploaded, be sure to include him in your <span class="line-through">thank-you</span>
+    it's-about-damn-time messages.  <address>branden</address></p>
 
     <h3>2003 News</h3>
 
     <p>[28 December] <strong>XFree86 4.3.0-0pre1v5 has been accepted into Debian experimental, and Daniel Stone's
-    temporary packages have thus been removed.</strong>
-    <address>daniel</address></p>
+    temporary packages have thus been removed.</strong> <address>daniel</address></p>
 
-    <p>[21 December] <strong>Unfortunately, due to the recent
-    <a href="http://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/debian-announce-2003/msg00001.html";>compromise of Debian
-    machines</a>, no <code>queue/new</code> processing is taking place, as the ftpmasters are too busy. In the meantime,
-    Daniel Stone is providing 4.3.0-0pre1v5 packages for i386.</strong> They can be found at:<br /> <code>deb
-    http://people.debian.org/~daniels/ xfree86/</code>
-    <br />
-    If you use these temporary packages, please remove the experimental stanza from <code>/etc/apt/preferences</code>,
-    or insert this stanza:<br />
-    <code>Package: *<br />
-    Pin: release a=xfree86<br />
-    Pin-Priority: 1002</code>
-    <address>daniel</address></p>
+    <p>[21 December] <strong>Unfortunately, due to the recent <a
+    href="http://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/debian-announce-2003/msg00001.html";>compromise of Debian machines</a>,
+    no <code>queue/new</code> processing is taking place, as the ftpmasters are too busy. In the meantime, Daniel Stone
+    is providing 4.3.0-0pre1v5 packages for i386.</strong> They can be found at:<br /> <code>deb
+    http://people.debian.org/~daniels/ xfree86/</code> <br /> If you use these temporary packages, please remove the
+    experimental stanza from <code>/etc/apt/preferences</code>, or insert this stanza:<br /> <code>Package: *<br /> Pin:
+    release a=xfree86<br /> Pin-Priority: 1002</code> <address>daniel</address></p>
 
     <p>[21 December] <strong>This news page is now managed as part of the X Strike Force's XFree86 Subversion
     repository, and is no longer maintained at Branden's <code>people.debian.org</code> homepage</strong>.  Any news
@@ -182,12 +174,12 @@
     or tags in the repository, progress reports on large or long-term projects, and so forth.
     <address>branden</address></p>
 
-    <p>[18 December] <strong>A <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xsf/XFree86/CHANGELOG.txt";>cumulative changelog
-    of the X Strike Force XFree86 Subversion repository</a> is now available.</strong></p>
+    <p>[18 December] <strong>A <a href="/xsf/XFree86/CHANGELOG.txt">cumulative changelog of the X Strike Force XFree86
+    Subversion repository</a> is now available.</strong></p>
 
     <p>[18 December] <strong>The X Strike Force XFree86 Subversion repository snapshots and information page has been
-    moved.</strong> An HTTP redirect is in place, but please update your links to the <a href=
-    "http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xsf/XFree86";>new location</a> anyway.</p>
+    moved.</strong> An HTTP redirect is in place, but please update your links to the <a href= "/xsf/XFree86">new
+    location</a> anyway.</p>
 
     <p>[18 December] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-15 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong></p>
 
@@ -200,9 +192,9 @@
     planned pre-release of XFree86 4.3.0-1. Due to time constraints, the package split of xbase-clients has been
     postponed to the packaging of the next upstream release; however the <code>xlibs</code> split is complete. All that
     remains is for me to finish the audit of patches forward-ported from 4.2.1, and for the Debian archive
-    administrators to process the (many) override updates that are necessary in light of the library package split
-    (once the latter is done, the packages will be moved out of <code>queue/new</code> and into the experimental
-    section of the Debian archive).</p>
+    administrators to process the (many) override updates that are necessary in light of the library package split (once
+    the latter is done, the packages will be moved out of <code>queue/new</code> and into the experimental section of
+    the Debian archive).</p>
 
     <p>[13 November] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-14 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong></p>
 
@@ -230,51 +222,49 @@
     "http://subversion.tigris.org/";>Subversion</a> is increasingly popular as a revision control system for Debian
     packages.</p>
 
-    <p>[15 September] <strong>The <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/";>ViewCVS interface</a> to
-    the X Strike Force repository is working again.</strong> I extend my appreciation to Takuo KITAME for updating
-    Debian's <code>viewcvs</code> package.</p>
+    <p>[15 September] <strong>The <a href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/">ViewCVS interface</a> to the X Strike Force repository
+    is working again.</strong> I extend my appreciation to Takuo KITAME for updating Debian's <code>viewcvs</code>
+    package.</p>
 
     <p>[12 September] <strong>XFree86 4.1.0-16woody1, a security update for Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 ("woody") is
     available.</strong> For more information, please see <a href="http://www.debian.org/security/2003/dsa-380";>the
     advisory</a>.</p>
 
     <p>[1 September] <strong><code>-print0</code> comes at the <em>end</em> of your <code>find</code> command, not the
-    beginning.</strong> I apologize, some of the stuff at the <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xfree86/";>daily
-    progress</a> site was destroyed by a rogue find command. I've restored the upstream source archives, but the
-    archived snapshots are gone. I have been really spoiled by GNU getopt-style option parsing. Again, I apologize for
-    the inconvenience; if someone should happen to need a snapshot as of a particular date, please <a href=
-    "mailto:branden@debian.org";>contact me</a>.</p>
+    beginning.</strong> I apologize, some of the stuff at the <a href="/xfree86/">daily progress</a> site was destroyed
+    by a rogue find command. I've restored the upstream source archives, but the archived snapshots are gone. I have
+    been really spoiled by GNU getopt-style option parsing. Again, I apologize for the inconvenience; if someone should
+    happen to need a snapshot as of a particular date, please <a href= "mailto:branden@debian.org";>contact me</a>.</p>
 
     <p>[28 August] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-11 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong> This is a bugfix release
     that rectifies several problems (some of them serious) with the migration process to the New World Order for
     configuration files.</p>
 
-    <p>[21 August] <strong>You can watch the <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xfree86/";>daily progress</a> of
-    Debian's XFree86 packaging via the Web.</strong> I have set up some cron jobs to populate a directory with
-    directory exports, tar archives, and Subversion repository dumps, since Debian's ViewCVS packages are so
-    unreliable. Read the <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xfree86/README.txt";>README</a> to understand how to use
-    this resource.</p>
+    <p>[21 August] <strong>You can watch the <a href="/xfree86/">daily progress</a> of Debian's XFree86 packaging via
+    the Web.</strong> I have set up some cron jobs to populate a directory with directory exports, tar archives, and
+    Subversion repository dumps, since Debian's ViewCVS packages are so unreliable. Read the <a
+    href="/xfree86/README.txt">README</a> to understand how to use this resource.</p>
 
     <p>[20 August] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-10 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong> This release features
     bugfixes and a migration away from the much-hated "manage <code>file</code> with debconf?" style of configuration
     file handling.</p>
 
-    <p>[31 July] <strong>XFree86 4.3.0-0pre1v1 has been released to Debian experimental. [UPDATE, 5 September: Note
-    that this is <em>Debian's experimental archive</em>, not mine. Google for "Debian project experimental" to find a
+    <p>[31 July] <strong>XFree86 4.3.0-0pre1v1 has been released to Debian experimental. [UPDATE, 5 September: Note that
+    this is <em>Debian's experimental archive</em>, not mine. Google for "Debian project experimental" to find a
     mirror.]</strong> Since there are packages that will need override updates, it may take up to a few days for the
-    archive administrators to make this release available in the experimental distribution. Also, it is my
-    understanding that the experimental distribution is not autobuilt, so port maintainers may need to compile this
-    package manually for architectures other than PowerPC. Many thanks to Daniel Stone, ISHIKAWA Mutsumi, and the rest
-    of the X Strike Force committing team for making this release possible.</p>
+    archive administrators to make this release available in the experimental distribution. Also, it is my understanding
+    that the experimental distribution is not autobuilt, so port maintainers may need to compile this package manually
+    for architectures other than PowerPC. Many thanks to Daniel Stone, ISHIKAWA Mutsumi, and the rest of the X Strike
+    Force committing team for making this release possible.</p>
 
     <p>[30 June] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-9 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong></p>
 
     <p>[9 June] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-8 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong></p>
 
     <p>[5 June] <strong>Nightly "drops" of the <code>debian</code> directory of the trunk and 4.3.0-sid branch of the
-    XFree86 packages are <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xfree86/";>now available</a>.</strong> This will enable
-    people to build either the trunk or the 4.3.0-sid branch for themselves from source. (You'll need to be familiar
-    with how to manipulate and build Debian source packages to get the most out of this service.)</p>
+    XFree86 packages are <a href="/xfree86/">now available</a>.</strong> This will enable people to build either the
+    trunk or the 4.3.0-sid branch for themselves from source. (You'll need to be familiar with how to manipulate and
+    build Debian source packages to get the most out of this service.)</p>
 
     <p>[3 June] I have posted an <a href=
     "http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2003/debian-devel-announce-200306/msg00000.html";>announcement</a>
@@ -283,12 +273,11 @@
 
     <p>[30 May] <strong>XFree86 4.2.1-7 has been accepted into Debian unstable.</strong> Plans change. It had not been
     my intention to release another revision of 4.2.1 at all, but LaMont Jones persuaded me to due to problems building
-    KDE on some architectures due to the absence of a libxkbfile_pic.a file. This release also fixes several
-    outstanding issues, of course. <em>I expect this release to continue to have Int10 problems on the IA-64
-    architecture, and for the Radeon 3D acceleration to continue to be broken due to GCC 3.2 issues. XFree86 4.3.0
-    should resolve these issues, and packaging of XFree86 4.3.0 is underway.</em> Progress on its development can be
-    scrutinized at the <a href="http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/";>Debian X Strike Force Subversion
-    repository</a>.</p>
+    KDE on some architectures due to the absence of a libxkbfile_pic.a file. This release also fixes several outstanding
+    issues, of course. <em>I expect this release to continue to have Int10 problems on the IA-64 architecture, and for
+    the Radeon 3D acceleration to continue to be broken due to GCC 3.2 issues. XFree86 4.3.0 should resolve these
+    issues, and packaging of XFree86 4.3.0 is underway.</em> Progress on its development can be scrutinized at the <a
+    href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/">Debian X Strike Force Subversion repository</a>.</p>
 
     <p>[18 April] Because of various problems with the XFree86 4.2.1 source tree when it is compiled with GCC 3.2, I
     have abandoned work on 4.2.1-7. Instead I am working on 4.3.0 packages, using the preliminary work by Daniel Stone



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