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Re: [Bug-gnupress] New Home Page for complete information


From: James A Morrison
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupress] New Home Page for complete information
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 10:52:48 -0400

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   On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 03:19:21PM -0400, Lisa M. Opus Goldstein wrote:
   > *Please* fact check this page, especially Simon and Jim.  Did I get
   > everything right?  Especially, the Tex and progromming-related
   > info. Anything I forgot to add?

           Jim's webspace is no longer the canonical place to get PDFs of
   Using GCC.  Use http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/~ja2morri/using-gcc/
   instead.

This should be ~sfllaw.

   > One problem is I threw the page up on the Gnu web site because it was
   > quick & convenient, but other people don't have access to update
   > it. Can we find some place to host it that more people have access to?
   > Or should people just email me updates?

           Does Savannah not have a website hosting service?  That way, it
   is writable via CVS.

 We can update the savannah page via CVS.

   > We could also start using the "Project/Task Manager" link on the Gnu
   > Press project page on Savannah. This would be a good way to keep track
   > of multiple To-Do lists and other such things as we start to work on
   > more than one thing at a time.  Then people can check off and leave
   > comments as they go.  This is useful to keep track of different
   > things, such as working on font-changing, or different manual
   > streams. 
   > 
   > Do people want to start using that part of Savannah, or would they
   > rather stick with a straight email list, no need to visit project page?

           It matters not to me.  Someone else should maintain it, I have
   not the time.

   Simon

 I think it would be a good idea to use the Task Manager for things that
take a little longer to do.

Jim




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