Uses Ruby html-proofer to check the links. This commit also fixes the
various problems it found, as well as dealing with some of its
non-problem complaints (it doesn't like anchor (a) tags without either
an href, name, or id).
Running HTML proofer takes about 12 minutes on my system (with up to two
threads), during which it prints no text. Travis CI times out after 10
minutes of nothing being written to stdout, so this commit also adds a
background process the Makefile to print a line every minute while make
runs.
BitLegal.io is no longer active, with whois saying the domain is being
deleted. As suggested by Reddit user /u/SatoshisGhost (thanks!), this
replaces the links to bitlegal with links to a Wikipedia article:
s^http://bitlegal.io/^https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country^
If a better resource appears, we can link to that instead.
Add basic page with some general information plus instructions for
Ubuntu 14.10.
Change a link on the participate page to point to the full node page.
This page is being added as English-only for now. I figure we can
convert it into a translation template after we have instructions for
Windows and Mac OS X, and after the instrutions have actually been
tested with the released version of Bitcoin Core 0.10.0. (These Ubuntu
instructions were tested with RC3 and the old Ubuntu packaging.)
* Set filenames once in the download page
* Edit download page for new or updated files
* Add link to the source code, GitHub and torrent download
* Replace long sync instructions by short instructions to run a full node on the download page
Commit originated by Saïvann Carignan and updated by Dave Harding.