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[Gsrc-commit] trunk r4377: better package-list


From: Carl Hansen
Subject: [Gsrc-commit] trunk r4377: better package-list
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2017 20:09:00 -0400 (EDT)
User-agent: Bazaar (2.7.0dev1)

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revno: 4377
revision-id: address@hidden
parent: address@hidden
committer: address@hidden
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Sun 2017-03-26 17:08:31 -0700
message:
  better package-list
modified:
  util/templates/package-list.html.m4 
packagelist.html.m4-20130412204301-x472oq5mm1fc6mrc-1
=== modified file 'util/templates/package-list.html.m4'
--- a/util/templates/package-list.html.m4       2016-10-18 22:13:05 +0000
+++ b/util/templates/package-list.html.m4       2017-03-27 00:08:31 +0000
@@ -41,25 +41,50 @@
 <title>GNU SRC Package List - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation</title>
 <!--#include virtual="/server/gnun/initial-translations-list.html" -->
 <!--#include virtual="/server/banner.html" -->
+
 <h2>GSRC Package List</h2>
+
 <h3>GNU Source Release Collection has now merged with Bioinformatics Source 
Release Collection</h3>
-<h3>Main pkg subdirectories currently are: bio freedesktop gnome gnu gnustep 
other </h3>
+<h3>Main pkg subdirectories currently are:</h3><h3> bio freedesktop gnome gnu 
gnustep other </h3>
 
 <p>This is a list of all the packages that are currently present in
-  GSRC. This list is automatically updated daily to reflect the
-  latest software versions or package additions. The "GSRC Name" of a
-  package is a filesystem name,  one that you would use to install the package 
via
-  GSRC,  e.g. <pre>make -C pkg/gnu/hello</pre>  The "Name" of the package
-  is its canonical name as might be used in text to communicate among 
humans.</p>
-
-  <p>For a better, bigger curated list of free software see the FSF's <a 
href="https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Main_Page";>
-  Free Software Directory</a>. 
-  <p>If you're interested in a complete source-based GNU/Linux distribution 
that is well-debugged, see the very wonderful
-  project <a href="https://gentoo.org/";>Gentoo [GNU/]Linux</a>, and/or the 
very wonderful <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/";> Guix System 
Distribution</a>, a GNU.org project using Scheme, featuring strictly controlled 
binary installation for security and reproducibility, and/or the very wonderful 
<a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/";> www.linuxfromscratch.org</a>, 
wherein you may build your GNU/linux system from source in a step-by-step 
educational process. Highly recommended.
-  <p> If you're interested in a much more complete bioinformatics 
distribution, see <a 
href="http://environmentalomics.org/bio-linux/";>environmentalomics.org/Bio-linux</a>
-  <p> If you're interested in a distribution about Geospatial systems, see <a 
href="http://live.osgeo.org/";>live.osgeo.org</a>
-  <p> If you're interested in a monster conglomeration of mathematics 
software, see <a href="http://sagemath.org/";>sagemath.org</a>
-  <p> It's all free software; the world is replete with wonderful things. You 
can help.
+  GSRC. This list is automatically updated daily to reflect the latest
+  software versions or package additions.
+
+  <p>For a better, bigger curated list of free software that exists
+  see the FSF's <a href="https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Main_Page";>
+  Free Software Directory</a>.
+
+  <p>If you're interested in a complete source-based GNU/Linux
+  distribution that is well-debugged, see the very wonderful project <a
+  href="https://gentoo.org/";>Gentoo [GNU/]Linux</a>, and/or the very
+  wonderful <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/";> Guix System
+  Distribution</a>, a GNU.org project using Scheme, featuring strictly
+  controlled binary installation for security and reproducibility,
+  and/or the very wonderful <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/";>
+  www.linuxfromscratch.org</a>, wherein you may build your GNU/linux
+  system from source in a step-by-step educational process. Highly
+  recommended.
+
+  <p> If you're interested in a much more complete bioinformatics 
distribution, see <a
+  href="http://environmentalomics.org/bio-linux/";> 
environmentalomics.org/Bio-linux</a>
+  and <a href="http://bioconductor.org";> bioconductor.org </a>.
+
+  <p> If you're interested in a distribution about Geospatial systems,
+  see <a href="http://live.osgeo.org/";>live.osgeo.org</a>
+
+  <p> If you're interested in a monster conglomeration of mathematics
+  software, see <a href="http://sagemath.org/";>sagemath.org</a>
+
+  <p> It's all free software; the world is replete with wonderful
+  things. You can help.
+
+<p>In this table the "GSRC Name" of a
+  package is a filesystem name,  one that you would use to install the
+  package via GSRC,  e.g. <pre>make -C pkg/gnu/hello</pre>  The "Name"
+  of the package is its canonical name as might be used in text to
+  communicate among humans.</p>
+
 
 <p><b>Latest update:</b> UPDATE_DATE</p>
 


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