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@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label uploads</title>
</head><body>
<h3>Contributing a file to the archives</h3>
-<p/>You have something to submit to the archive &mdash; great! Before we even
-start, here&rsquo;s a check-list of things to sort out:
+<p/>You have something to submit to the archive &#8212; great! Before we even
+start, here&#8217;s a check-list of things to sort out:
<ol>
<li> Licence: in the spirit of TeX, we hope for free software; in
- the spirit of today&rsquo;s lawyer-enthralled society, CTAN
+ the spirit of today&#8217;s lawyer-enthralled society, CTAN
provides a
- <a href="http://mirrors.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/licenses.html">list of &ldquo;standard&rdquo; licence statements</a>.
-<li> Documentation: it&rsquo;s good for users to be able to browse
+ <a href="http://mirrors.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/licenses.html">list of &#8220;standard&#8221; licence statements</a>.
+<li> Documentation: it&#8217;s good for users to be able to browse
documentation before downloading a package. You need at least a
plain text <i>README</i> file (exactly that name); in addition a
PDF file of the package documentation, prepared for screen
@@ -17,29 +17,29 @@ start, here&rsquo;s a check-list of things to sort out:
<li> Name: endless confusion is caused by name clashes. If your
package has the same name as one already on CTAN, or if your
package installation generates files of the same name as something
- in a &ldquo;normal&rdquo; distribution, the CTAN team will delay
- installation while they check that you&rsquo;re doing the right thing:
+ in a &#8220;normal&#8221; distribution, the CTAN team will delay
+ installation while they check that you&#8217;re doing the right thing:
they may nag you to change the name, or to negotiate a take-over
with the author of the original package.
<a href="FAQ-findfiles.html">Browse the archive</a> to ensure uniqueness.
<p/> The name you choose should also (as far as possible) be somewhat
descriptive of what your submission actually <em>does</em>; while
- &ldquo;descriptiveness&rdquo; is to some extent in the eye of the beholder,
- it&rsquo;s clear that names such as <i>mypackage</i> or <i>jiffy</i>
- aren&rsquo;t suitable.
+ &#8220;descriptiveness&#8221; is to some extent in the eye of the beholder,
+ it&#8217;s clear that names such as <i>mypackage</i> or <i>jiffy</i>
+ aren&#8217;t suitable.
</ol>
<p/>If you are able to use anonymous <i>ftp</i>, you can upload that
way. The file <i>README.uploads</i> on CTAN tells you
where to upload, what to upload, and how to notify the CTAN
management about what you want doing with your upload.
<p/>You may also upload via the Web: each of the principal CTAN
-sites offers an upload page &mdash; choose from
+sites offers an upload page &#8212; choose from
<a href="http://www.ctan.org/upload.html">http://www.ctan.org/upload.html</a>,
<a href="http://www.dante.de/CTAN/upload.html">http://www.dante.de/CTAN/upload.html</a> or
<a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/upload.html">http://www.tex.ac.uk/upload.html</a>; the pages lead you through the
process, showing you the information you need to supply. This method
enforces one file per upload: if you had intended to upload lots of
-files, you need to bundle them into an &lsquo;archive&rsquo; file of some sort;
+files, you need to bundle them into an &#8216;archive&#8217; file of some sort;
acceptable formats are <code>.zip</code> and <code>.tar.gz</code> (or
<code>.tar.bz2</code>).
<p/>If you can use neither of these methods, or if you find something
@@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ confusing, ask advice of the
<a href="mailto:ctan@dante.de">CTAN management</a>:
if the worst comes to the worst, it may be possible to mail a
contribution. This really is a last-resort route: none of the
-CTAN sites is anyone&rsquo;s regular workstation, so if you mail to
+CTAN sites is anyone&#8217;s regular workstation, so if you mail to
one of the maintainers, that maintainer then has to upload to
CTAN.
-<p/>If it&rsquo;s appropriate (if your package is large, or regularly updated),
+<p/>If it&#8217;s appropriate (if your package is large, or regularly updated),
the CTAN management can arrange to <i>mirror</i> your
contribution direct into the archive. At present this may only be
done if your contribution is available via <i>ftp</i>, and of
-course the directory structure on your repository must &lsquo;fit&rsquo;.
+course the directory structure on your repository must &#8216;fit&#8217;.
<dl>
<dt><tt><i>README.uploads</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/README.uploads">README.uploads</a>
</dl>