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Re: FYI, GIT mirror of glibc's cvs repository
> I agree. At the moment it's easier to edit the sourceware page. I don't
> have a clue what I have to do to edit the gnu.org page.
As I told you, it's via Savannah. Don't ask me how to make a Savannah
account work this year. But once you do, I'll approve you for the libc
project and then you can commit web pages to cvs as they are done for all
gnu.org project pages.
The sourceware page is simple and keeps a nice trivial look.
It just talks about the resources on sourceware for hackers.
The gnu.org page is the official GNU face of the GNU C Library.
It follows the www.gnu.org look and feel, and reflects the GNU
Project's message and priorities. That page's first mandate is
to explain what glibc is about to an unfamiliar user, and direct
people who want to use it, are using it, or want to hack on it,
to the information they need.
It's fine to consolidate some information and have one site's pages
point to pages on the other for the kind of information that's
appropriate to each site.
Thanks,
Roland