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author | Thomas Lange <lange@debian.org> | 2020-10-05 22:55:47 +0200 |
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committer | Thomas Lange <lange@debian.org> | 2020-10-05 22:55:47 +0200 |
commit | 84cf67e7f50b5d6fe0f27484f426d395ef8b5d23 (patch) | |
tree | 879bd2a75fda63bd0f1b9e90add277108dd7225d /greek | |
parent | 40a2e8a9fdbf5892326391cc720c833a40abf21e (diff) |
remove /y2k, see #941230
Diffstat (limited to 'greek')
-rw-r--r-- | greek/y2k/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | greek/y2k/extra.wml | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | greek/y2k/index.wml | 34 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/greek/y2k/Makefile b/greek/y2k/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c26323c0c92..00000000000 --- a/greek/y2k/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -include $(subst webwml/greek,webwml/english,$(CURDIR))/Makefile diff --git a/greek/y2k/extra.wml b/greek/y2k/extra.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 30ad3b090af..00000000000 --- a/greek/y2k/extra.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian and Y2K" GEN_TIME="yes" -#use wml::fmt::url -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="271a253dd99f0ef02252bf27c7df23a9254f7724" maintainer="galaxico" - -<p> -This is the second part of the Y2K programs. The -<a href="./">first page</a> describes all the base packages found -in the base section of the Debian distribution. This page lists some of -the extra and optional packages that make up the entire Debian distribution -(around 2500 packages).</p> - -<p>[Note: If you know of any other links, send mail to -<<a href="mailto:webmaster@debian.org">webmaster@debian.org</a>>]</p> - -#include "../../english/y2k/extra.data" diff --git a/greek/y2k/index.wml b/greek/y2k/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index eafe6969646..00000000000 --- a/greek/y2k/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian and Y2K" GEN_TIME="yes" -#use wml::fmt::url -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="065b283f5cc2262459236e07deb01a3a086f1ef3" maintainer="galaxico" - -<p>One of the goals of Debian is to provide the most robust system possible. -This is why we have created a system that makes upgrading completely seamless -and why we are investigating how Y2K compliant Debian is.</p> - -<p>In evaluating whether a system is Y2K compliant you must look at not only -the base system (the kernel and the basic libraries and tools that create a -system), but all the tools that you use every day. The near Y2K compliance -of a system is meaningless if the failure of even a single non-Y2K -compliant component causes your mission critical system to stop functioning.</p> - -<p>Unlike some bloated monolithic operating systems on the market, Debian -is created by adding a large number of tools on top of the Linux kernel. -This type of design allows parts of the system to be upgraded without -affecting the rest. It allows for levels of abstraction in design that -create a much more robust and flexible system. Since the interaction of -different components is well understood, we only need to test the Y2K -compliance of each component to verify the compliance of the system.</p> - -<p>As a service to our customers, we are collecting a list of packages -and their state of the Y2K compliance. Since Y2K compliance is most -important to IT departments we have separated the list of 'base' -system packages and components most used on server machines from the -rest of the packages we provide (over 2500).</p> - -<p>Go to the <a href="extra">list of optional and extra packages</a>.</p> - -<p>[Note: If you know of any other links, send mail to -<<a href="mailto:webmaster@debian.org">webmaster@debian.org</a>>]</p> - -#include "../../english/y2k/index.data" |