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Re: www/supp-tmpl.txt

Subject: Re: www/supp-tmpl.txt
From: Marc Balmer <marc@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 19:58:50 UTC
Newsgroups: fa.openbsd.www

* Ian Darwin wrote:
> This seems to have become a link-spam magnet.
> 
> Index: supp-tmpl.txt
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/www/supp-tmpl.txt,v
> retrieving revision 1.6
> diff -u -p -r1.6 supp-tmpl.txt
> --- supp-tmpl.txt     7 Feb 2005 10:03:23 -0000       1.6
> +++ supp-tmpl.txt     28 Jul 2008 18:41:25 -0000
> @@ -17,7 +17,11 @@
>  #    N Home of the best Acme
>  #    widgets around.
>  #
> -# Please delete these # comment lines before submitting
> +# Do NOT bother sending this in unless your web site's main page clearly 
> shows
> +# that you are able and willing to provide support services for OpenBSD.
> +#
> +# DELETE ALL # COMMENT LINES BEFORE SUBMITTING
> +#
>  # SEND AS PLAIN TEXT IN THE BODY OF YOUR MAIL: NO MIME OR ATTACHMENTS!
>  # Use html character entities (like &egrave;) for accented characters.
>  # We reserve the right to edit any and all submissions as we please.
> @@ -30,7 +34,7 @@ O Company name or Consultant
>  I Individual's Name
>  A Street Address
>  M email address in form user@xxxxxxxxxxx
> -U http://www.yourwebsite.com/ # with trailing slash unless filename.html
> +U http://www.yourwebsite.com/ # with trailing slash unless a specific 
> resource name.
>  B Business Phone Number
>  X FAX Phone Number
>  N Notes about your experience, with UNIX, with BSD, and specifically with 
> 
> OK?
> 

That makes sense.  Although the last "Spam" was a false positive
triggered by me ;)  But I think that companies we link to should
make it clear on their website that they endorse/use or whatsoever
OpenBSD.


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