ossp-web/pkg/index.wml 1.3 -> 1.4
--- index.wml 2002/02/18 07:53:12 1.3
+++ index.wml 2002/09/24 12:53:47 1.4
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@
<title>Packages</title>
+<subtitle>Package Sets</subtitle>
+
+<h1>Package Sets</h1>
+
OSSP consists of a large set of packages (or components). They are split
into the following cathegories:
@@ -14,14 +18,14 @@
fully separately.
[<a href="tool/">more</a>]
-<h2>Bootstrap</h2>
-
-The bootstrap packages will be the necessary tools and libraries for
-bootstrapping the OSSP developer and end-user build environments.
-Currently this package category still does not exists. It will be
-created later by integrating packages from the <i>Tools</i> and
-<i>Libraries</i> cathegories.
-[<a href="boot/">more</a>]
+# <h2>Bootstrap</h2>
+#
+# The bootstrap packages will be the necessary tools and libraries for
+# bootstrapping the OSSP developer and end-user build environments.
+# Currently this package category still does not exists. It will be
+# created later by integrating packages from the <i>Tools</i> and
+# <i>Libraries</i> cathegories.
+# [<a href="boot/">more</a>]
<h2>Libraries</h2>
@@ -32,18 +36,18 @@
platform.
[<a href="lib/">more</a>]
-<h2>Kernel</h2>
-
-The kernel packages will form the microkernel part of the OSSP platform.
-It will use the <i>Libraries</i> packages to provide the run-time
-environment for the <i>Modules</i> packages.
-[<a href="kern/">more</a>]
-
-<h2>Modules</h2>
-
-The modules OSSP will be the active components used in the OSSP
-platform. They use the <i>Libraries</i> and the OSSP <i>Kernel</i>
-packages to provide the actual OSSP server functionality. They
-can be used only within the OSSP platform.
-[<a href="mod/">more</a>]
-
+# <h2>Kernel</h2>
+#
+# The kernel packages will form the microkernel part of the OSSP platform.
+# It will use the <i>Libraries</i> packages to provide the run-time
+# environment for the <i>Modules</i> packages.
+# [<a href="kern/">more</a>]
+
+# <h2>Modules</h2>
+#
+# The modules OSSP will be the active components used in the OSSP
+# platform. They use the <i>Libraries</i> and the OSSP <i>Kernel</i>
+# packages to provide the actual OSSP server functionality. They
+# can be used only within the OSSP platform.
+# [<a href="mod/">more</a>]
+
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