@c For double-sided printing, uncomment:
@c @setchapternewpage odd
@c This date is automagically updated when you save this file:
-@set lastupdate May 13, 2010
+@set lastupdate July 5, 2010
@c %**end of header
@dircategory GNU organization
the package.
@end macro
-@gdgnuorgtext
+@gdgnuorgtext{}
@cindex down, when GNU machines are
@cindex outage, of GNU machines
@cindex @file{/gd/gnuorg} directory
@c This paragraph intentionally duplicates information given
@c near the beginning of the file--to make sure people don't miss it.
-@gdgnuorgtext
+@gdgnuorgtext{}
In order for the contributor to know person should sign papers, you need
to ask per for the necessary papers. If you don't know per well, and you
To create and maintain simple aliases and unmanaged lists, you can
edit @file{/com/mailer/aliases} on the main GNU server. If you don't
-have an account there,
+have an account there, please read
@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/README.accounts.html} (@pxref{Getting
a GNU Account}).
@node Distribution on ftp.gnu.org
@section Distribution on @code{ftp.gnu.org}
@cindex GNU ftp site
-@cindex @code{ftp.gnu.org}, the GNU ftp site
+@cindex @code{ftp.gnu.org}, the GNU release site
-GNU packages are distributed through directory @file{/gnu} on
-@code{ftp.gnu.org}. Each package should have a subdirectory
-named after the package, and all the distribution files for the package
-should go in that subdirectory.
+GNU packages are distributed through the directory @file{/gnu} on
+@code{ftp.gnu.org}, via both HTTP and FTP. Each package should have a
+subdirectory named after the package, and all the distribution files
+for the package should go in that subdirectory.
@c If you have an interest in seeing the monthly download logs from the FTP
@c site at @code{ftp.gnu.org} for your program, that is something that
@cindex beta releases
@cindex pretest releases
-@cindex @code{alpha.gnu.org}, ftp site for test releases
+@cindex @code{alpha.gnu.org}, test release site
When you release a greatly changed new major version of a program, you
might want to do so as a pretest. This means that you make a tar file,
but send it only to a group of volunteers that you have recruited. (Use
a suitable GNU mailing list/newsgroup to recruit them.)
-We normally use the FTP server @code{alpha.gnu.org} for pretests and
+We normally use the server @code{alpha.gnu.org} for pretests and
prerelease versions. @xref{Automated FTP Uploads}, for procedural details
of putting new versions on @code{alpha.gnu.org}.
@item
Your package's download location (normally
@indicateurl{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/@var{package}/}). It is also
-useful to mention the FTP mirror list at
+useful to mention the mirror list at
@url{http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html}, and that
@url{http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/@var{package/}} will automatically
redirect to a nearby mirror.
We encourage you to use the standard @code{www.gnu.org} template as
the basis for your pages:
-@url{http://www.gnu.org/server/@/standards@/boilerplate-source.html}.
+@url{http://www.gnu.org/server/@/standards/@/boilerplate-source.html}.
Some GNU packages have just simple web pages, but the more information
you provide, the better. So please write as much as you usefully can,
cvs add -ko @var{file1} @var{file2} ...
@end example
-@xref{Keyword substitution,,,cvs,Version Management with CVS}.
+@c The CVS manual is now built with numeric references and no nonsplit
+@c form, so it's not worth trying to give a direct link.
+See the ``Keyword Substitution'' section in the CVS manual, available
+at @url{http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual}.
In Texinfo source, the recommended way to literally specify a
``dollar'' keyword is:
@cindex source repository
@cindex version control system
@cindex FTP site
+@cindex release site
@cindex hosting
We recommend using @code{savannah.gnu.org} for the source code
repository for your package, but that's not required. @xref{Old
Versions}, for more information about Savannah.
-We strongly urge you to use @code{ftp.gnu.org} as the standard FTP
+We strongly urge you to use @code{ftp.gnu.org} as the standard
distribution site. Doing so makes it easier for developers and users
-to find the latest GNU releases. However, it is ok to use another FTP
+to find the latest GNU releases. However, it is ok to use another
server if you wish, provided it allows access from the general public
without limitation (for instance, without excluding any country).