SECOND DRAFT OF A "DIRECTORY HIERARCHY"
Comments and suggestions are very welcome!

The main index.html is just a list with the "top-level links"  which points to 
other html pages. To make the result a bit less click-needy, the convert program 
will transform them into one big html file that looks exactly like the original
(netscape) bookmarks file, i.e. with those nice "sub-folders".
You can then import this file via Netscapes bookmark edit menu into your 
existing bookmarks file.

I suggest to place the package in ~bookmarks/public_html to be able to
get accessed via http://localhost/~bookmarks !

The formats will be (of course) standard html and also the convert program
will be useable for other purposes. It is a basic principle that this package
shall always be as well usefull for text browser like lynx or w3m.

/usr/bin/bookmarks-convert 
	Converts html pages to bookmarks for several browsers like
	netscape, lynx, plain-html <which one do YOU want>

/usr/share/debian-bookmarks/debian-bookmarks.html
*	dwww						(cgi-frontend)
*	art (computer related)
*	documentation
	-	References
		-	HTML 3.2
		-	HTML 4.0
		-	SQL
		-	LaTeX
		-	C Library
	-	Web Sites
		-	PC Webopaedia
		-	UseNet FAQ Archive
*	games
	-	Linuxgames
	-	Where to play games over the Net 
	-	Quake I/II...
	-	misc game sites	
*	humour (computer related)
*	internet
	-	Browser
	-	Web
		-	PHP
		-	Enhydra
		-	Zope
	-	Filesharing
		-	OpenNap
		-	Freenet
		-	Gnutella
	-	Webstandards
	-	W3C
		-	HTML
		-	XHTML
		-	XML
	-	Burn-all-Gifs
	-	Any Browser
* 	linux
	-	Linux Magazines
		- 	Linux Journal
		-	Linux Gazette
		-	Limux Magazin (DE)
	-	Linux User Groups
	-	Hardware Compatability
	-	Linux on Laptops
	-	Distributions (to mention them is good Linux spirit)
		-	Debian
		-	Red Hat
		-	Mandrake
		-	SuSe
		-	Slackware
	-	Windowmanager
	-	Projects
		-	GNOME
		-	KDE
		-	Gnustep
		-	XFree86
		-	Berlin
	-	Applications
		-	Linuxberg
		-	Freshmeat
	-	Other Stuff
		-	Anti-Microsoft
*	misc
	-	Anything that does not fit into the above categories
*	national
	-	national search engines 
	- 	national FTP servers
		-	linux
		- 	others
	-	misc non-computer stuff
		-	telephon book
		-	travell route planning
		-	wheather and traffic-jam forecasting
*	programming
	-	Languages (incl. special FTP Sites)
		-	C
		-	C++
		-	Perl (CPAN...)
		-	Python
		-	TCL/TK
		-	Java
		-	OO
		-	GUI Toolkits
		-	Shell Scripting and CLI    
	-	Projects
		-	GTK/Imlib/GNOME
		-	KDE
		-	svgalib
		-	kernel
*	resources
		-	resources
		-	support
*	search						(hmtl)
	-	international
		-	normal
		-	meta
	-	ftp
	-	email
	-	news
	-	listen
	-	special
	-	more_engines
*	security (incl. privacy and cryptography)
	-	rootshell, etc.
	-	anonymizer
	-	pgp/gpg
