ChangeSet ID: 31147
CVSROOT: /opt/cvs-commit
Module name: lostwages
Changes by: jnewman(a)winehq.org 2007/05/30 13:25:37
Modified files:
templates/en : about.template acknowledgement.template
Log message:
Alex Waite <awaite2(a)uiuc.edu>
Remove tables, use correct html elements for purpose, code cleanup
Patch: http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=31147
Old revision New revision Changes Path
1.19 1.20 +6 -12 lostwages/templates/en/about.template
1.8 1.9 +52 -74 lostwages/templates/en/acknowledgement.template
Index: lostwages/templates/en/about.template
diff -u -p lostwages/templates/en/about.template:1.19 lostwages/templates/en/about.template:1.20
--- lostwages/templates/en/about.template:1.19 30 May 2007 18:25:37 -0000
+++ lostwages/templates/en/about.template 30 May 2007 18:25:37 -0000
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ implementation progress.</p>
website can be emailed to <a
href="mailto:web-admin_at_winehq.org">web-admin_at_winehq.org</a>. Alexandre
Julliard leads the Wine project, and may be reached by email at
-<a href="mailto:julliard_at_winehq.org">julliard_at_winehq.org</a>. </p>
+<a href="mailto:julliard_at_winehq.org">julliard_at_winehq.org</a>.</p>
<p>We've also assembled a short list of resources to help you understand
-the project:
+the project:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="{$root}/site/history">Wine's History</a></li>
<li><a href="{$root}/site/who">Wine's Who's Who</a></li>
@@ -46,13 +46,7 @@ the project:
<li><a href="{$root}/site/acknowledgement">Acknowledgements</a></li>
</ul>
-
-<hr>
-<table width="100%" border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>
-<tr valign=top>
- <td width="50%" align=right>
- Wine's History :<a href="{$root}/site/history">Next</a>
- </td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-<p> </p>
+<hr />
+<div class="link-container">
+ <p class="right-link">Wine's History: <a href="{$root}/site/history">Next</a></p>
+</div>
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Index: lostwages/templates/en/acknowledgement.template
diff -u -p lostwages/templates/en/acknowledgement.template:1.8 lostwages/templates/en/acknowledgement.template:1.9
--- lostwages/templates/en/acknowledgement.template:1.8 30 May 2007 18:25:37 -0000
+++ lostwages/templates/en/acknowledgement.template 30 May 2007 18:25:37 -0000
@@ -14,67 +14,54 @@ Wine over the years and for that we'd li
commercial development. A lot of companies have paid developers to
spend time working on Wine and they've graciously given that work
back to the community. Not very many free software projects are fortunate
-enough to have paid staff tackling tough problems.. we are. </p>
+enough to have paid staff tackling tough problems.. we are.</p>
-<p><b><a href="http://www.codeweavers.com"><u>CodeWeavers</u></a></b>
-<ul>
-CodeWeavers' mission is to make Linux a
-Windows<sup class="small">®</sup>-compatible operating system. To
-that end, they've hired some of the best talent in the Wine community.
-In fact, many of the large projects recently undertaken by Wine have started as
-initiatives by CodeWeavers. Some of the different areas they've worked
-on include TrueType fonts support, internationalization and Unicode,
-Microsoft Installer support, DCOM support, DLL separation, and
-gazillions of bug fixes. In 2004 CodeWeavers hosted WineConf 2004 at their
-offices in St. Paul, Minnesota.</ul></p>
+<dl>
+ <dt class="bold underline"><a href="http://www.codeweavers.com">CodeWeavers</a></dt>
+ <dd>CodeWeavers' mission is to make Linux a Windows<sup class="small">®</sup>
+ -compatible operating system. To that end, they've hired some of the best
+ talent in the Wine community. In fact, many of the large projects recently
+ undertaken by Wine have started as initiatives by CodeWeavers. Some of the
+ different areas they've worked on include TrueType fonts support,
+ internationalization and Unicode, Microsoft Installer support, DCOM support,
+ DLL separation, and gazillions of bug fixes. In 2004 CodeWeavers hosted WineConf
+ 2004 at their offices in St. Paul, Minnesota.</dd>
+ <dt class="bold underline"><a href="http://www.corel.com">Corel</a></dt>
+ <dd>Corel dedicated a team of paid engineers to the Wine project in 1999. They
+ focused on adding functionality to Wine that let Corel applications, such as
+ WordPerfect, CorelDRAW, and Quattro Pro run on Linux and be ported as
+ native Linux applications. In the past, Corel had relied on conventional
+ porting techniques to move some of its applications (Corel WordPerfect 8)
+ to Linux. This provided a fast way to get these applications to Linux, but
+ meant that porting had to be repeated with each new version. Improving
+ Wine and compiling with Winelib allowed them to consolidate codebases.
+ While Corel ultimately moved on to other projects, they definitely had
+ a positive effect on Wine.</dd>
+ <dt class="bold underline"><a href="http://www.macadamian.com">Macadamian</a></dt>
+ <dd>Macadamian was subcontracted by Corel to improve several areas of Wine.
+ For two years engineers spent time improving Wine's windowing, controls
+ and dialogs.</dd>
+ <dt class="bold underline"><a href="http://www.reactos.org">ReactOS</a></dt>
+ <dd>Wine is at the heart of ReactOS' Win32 support. Initial work
+ improved Wine's portability by cleaning things up so MinGW could
+ compile it. From there, a considerable amount of effort was spent
+ improving Wine's shell32 infrastructure and various controls.
+ The ReactOS team is also responsible for the regedit and task manager
+ utilities.</dd>
+ <dt class="bold underline"><a href="http://www.transgaming.com">TransGaming</a></dt>
+ <dd>Development efforts at TransGaming, mostly in 2002, improved several
+ critical areas of Wine. Changes to DCOM, DirectDraw and 2D graphics support
+ helped new types of programs to install. Later, the widl utility was
+ donated to act as a MIDL replacement.</dd>
+ <dt class="bold underline">...And a cast of hundreds</dt>
+ <dd>If you haven't seen the <a href="http://www.winehq.org/site/who">Who's
+ Who</a> list, check that out for a list of major contributors. In
+ addition, the following individuals have spent a considerable amount
+ of time and effort improving Wine. Also note, contributions to "misc"
+ shouldn't be taken lightly. In most cases those folks have submitted
+ enough patches that you can't nail down any particular area of focus.</dd>
+</dl>
-<p><b><a href="http://www.corel.com"><u>Corel</u></a></b>
-<ul>
-Corel dedicated a team of paid engineers to the Wine project in 1999. They
-focused on adding functionality to Wine that let Corel applications, such as
-WordPerfect, CorelDRAW, and Quattro Pro run on Linux and be ported as
-native Linux applications. In the past, Corel had relied on conventional
-porting techniques to move some of its applications (Corel WordPerfect 8)
-to Linux. This provided a fast way to get these applications to Linux, but
-meant that porting had to be repeated with each new version. Improving
-Wine and compiling with Winelib allowed them to consolidate codebases.
-While Corel ultimately moved on to other projects, they definitely had
-a positive effect on Wine.</ul></p>
-
-<p><b><u><a href="http://www.macadamian.com">Macadamian</a></u></b>
-<ul>
-Macadamian was subcontracted by Corel to improve several areas of Wine.
-For two years engineers spent time improving Wine's windowing, controls
-and dialogs. </ul></p>
-
-<p><b><u><a href="http://www.reactos.org">ReactOS</a></u></b>
-<ul>Wine is at the heart of ReactOS' Win32 support. Initial work
-improved Wine's portability by cleaning things up so MinGW could
-compile it. From there, a considerable amount of effort was spent
-improving Wine's shell32 infrastructure and various controls.
-The ReactOS team is also responsible for the regedit and task manager
-utilities.
-</ul></p>
-
-<p><b><a href="http://www.transgaming.com"><u>TransGaming</u></a></b>
-<ul>Development efforts at TransGaming, mostly in 2002, improved several
-critical areas of Wine. Changes to DCOM, DirectDraw and 2D graphics support
-helped new types of programs to install. Later, the widl utility was
-donated to act as a MIDL replacement.
-</ul></p>
-
-
-<p><b><u>..And a cast of hundreds</u></b>
-
-<ul>
-If you haven't seen the
-<a href="http://www.winehq.org/site/who">Who's Who</a> list, check
-that out for a list of major contributors. In addition, the following
-individuals have spent a considerable amount of time and effort improving
-Wine. Also note, contributions to "misc" shouldn't be taken lightly.
-In most cases those folks have submitted enough patches that you can't
-nail down any particular area of focus.
-</ul></p>
<table align=center>
<tr><td>James Abbatiello</td> <td>misc</td> <td>1999-2001</td></tr>
<tr><td>Guy L. Albertelli</td> <td>controls</td> <td>1999-2002</td></tr>
@@ -217,19 +204,10 @@ nail down any particular area of focus.
</table>
<p>A complete list of
<a href="http://source.winehq.org/git/?p=wine.git;a=blob_plain;f=AUTHORS">authors</a> can be
-found in the source code repository. </p>
-<hr>
-
-<hr>
-<table width="100%" border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>
-<tr valign=top>
- <td width="50%" align=left>
- <a href="{$root}/site/wine_features">Previous</a>: Wine's Features
- </td>
- <td width="50%" align=right>
- About Wine :<a href="{$root}/site/about">Next</a>
- </td>
-</tr>
-</table>
+found in the source code repository.</p>
+<hr />
-<p> </p>
+<div class="link-container">
+ <p class="left-link">About Wine: <a href="{$root}/site/about">Next</a></p>
+ <p class="right-link"><a href="{$root}/site/wine_features">Previous</a>: Wine's Features</p>
+</div>
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