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Re: Web Server Standard



'Bruce Perens wrote:'
>
>From: Chris Fearnley <cjf@netaxs.com>
>> I see no reason for ROM space.  All conversions to HTML should take
>> place in postinsts.  And the install process writes over /usr anyway.
>
>Too late! The FSSTD put documentation in /usr/share/doc . There is good
>reason to believe that /usr/share could be a read-only medium.

I'm sorry, I meant I see no reason for RAM space in the web standard
for location of files in .deb packages (nor for those .html files
created during postinsts).

I'd be more favorable to the web standard if some developer updated
their package to support the standard and after that process gave the
standard the nod of approval.  Since Christoph is the only one who
has tried to implement the standard (as far as I know), I find his
arguments more compelling than those of us theoreticians on the
sidelines :)

-- 
Christopher J. Fearnley            |    Linux/Internet Consulting
cjf@netaxs.com, cjf@onit.net       |    UNIX SIG Leader at PACS
http://www.netaxs.com/~cjf         |    (Philadelphia Area Computer Society)
ftp://ftp.netaxs.com/people/cjf    |    Design Science Revolutionary
"Dare to be Naive" -- Bucky Fuller |    Explorer in Universe


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