From: Julien Danjou Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 11:42:06 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Remove more my.gnus.org references X-Git-Url: http://cgit.sxemacs.org/?p=gnus;a=commitdiff_plain;h=60a997d14b9e6a49c9b7682e235d9f565eb14b2b Remove more my.gnus.org references Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 1cf0fbc03..5e24436a6 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2010-10-06 Julien Danjou + + * make.bat: Remove Windows 98 stuff and reference to my.gnus.org. + 2010-10-04 Andreas Schwab * configure.in: Fix help strings. diff --git a/make.bat b/make.bat index ebb2ed1d2..b1d7a237f 100644 --- a/make.bat +++ b/make.bat @@ -5,15 +5,6 @@ rem Written by Frank Schmitt (ich@frank-schmitt.net) rem based on the work by David Charlap (shamino@writeme.com) rem . rem . -rem From http://my.gnus.org/node/343: -rem A comment on installing Gnus on Windows 98 SE that might help others: When -rem I ran the "make.bat" file in the 5.10.6 tarball I got a bunch of "Out of -rem environment space" messages. The solution was to (1) make a shortcut to -rem the make.bat file, and (2) right-click on the shortcut, setting "Cmd line" -rem in the "Program" tab in "properties" to include the parameters make.bat -rem requires, and "initial environment" in the "memories" tab, to the maximum -rem (in my case, anyway, 2560). -rem . rem Clear PWD so emacs doesn't get confused set GNUS_PWD_SAVE=%PWD% set PWD= diff --git a/texi/ChangeLog b/texi/ChangeLog index 802cd9efa..4b455373d 100644 --- a/texi/ChangeLog +++ b/texi/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ 2010-10-06 Julien Danjou + * gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 8-3): Remove references to my.gnus.org. + * gnus.texi (Comparing Mail Back Ends): Remove broken link and allusion to ReiserFS. diff --git a/texi/gnus-faq.texi b/texi/gnus-faq.texi index 26de4ec90..d9df9c8db 100644 --- a/texi/gnus-faq.texi +++ b/texi/gnus-faq.texi @@ -37,20 +37,9 @@ @subheading Abstract This is the new Gnus Frequently Asked Questions list. -If you have a Web browser, the official hypertext version is at -@uref{http://my.gnus.org/FAQ/}, -the Docbook source is available from -@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnus/, http://sourceforge.net}. Please submit features and suggestions to the -@email{faq-discuss@@my.gnus.org, FAQ discussion list}. -The list is protected against junk mail with -@uref{http://smarden.org/qconfirm/index.html, qconfirm}. As -a subscriber, your submissions will automatically pass. You can -also subscribe to the list by sending a blank email to -@email{faq-discuss-subscribe@@my.gnus.org, faq-discuss-subscribe@@my.gnus.org} -and @uref{http://mail1.kens.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse?command=monthbythread%26list=faq-discuss, browse -the archive (BROKEN)}. +@email{ding@@gnus.org, ding list}. @node FAQ - Changes @subheading Changes @@ -95,8 +84,6 @@ would like to thank Steve Baur and Per Abrahamsen for doing a wonderful job with this FAQ before him. We would like to do the same - thanks, Justin! -If you have a Web browser, the official hypertext version is at: -@uref{http://my.gnus.org/FAQ/}. This version is much nicer than the unofficial hypertext versions that are archived at Utrecht, Oxford, Smart Pages, Ohio State, and other FAQ archives. See the resources question below @@ -104,7 +91,7 @@ if you want information on obtaining it in another format. The information contained here was compiled with the assistance of the Gnus development mailing list, and any errors or -misprints are the my.gnus.org team's fault, sorry. +misprints are the Gnus team's fault, sorry. @node FAQ 1 - Installation FAQ @subsection Installation FAQ @@ -1039,8 +1026,7 @@ in Gnus Country :-). It's a three step process: First we make faces (specifications of how summary-line shall look like) for those postings, then we'll give them some special score and finally we'll tell Gnus to use the new -faces. You can find detailed instructions on how to do it on -@uref{http://my.gnus.org/node/view/224, my.gnus.org} +faces. @node FAQ 4-12 @subsubheading Question 4.12 @@ -2138,12 +2124,8 @@ Which websites should I know? @subsubheading Answer -The two most important ones are the +The most important one is the @uref{http://www.gnus.org, official Gnus website}. -and it's sister site -@uref{http://my.gnus.org, my.gnus.org (MGO)}, -hosting an archive of lisp snippets, howtos, a (not -really finished) tutorial and this FAQ. Tell me about other sites which are interesting.