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related websites and links


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: related websites and links
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2021 18:38:01 +0200
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Hi


checking some of our pages, I found some "cruft" and I'd like your opinions on it and "actions".

1) http://www.gnustep.it/

A top-level domain which is stuck in the past - I wonder if it is of Nicola and who maintains it?It is not in Italian at all!

It contains obsolete information (e.g.Workspace pages http://www.gnustep.it/enrico/gworkspace/ which are totally old and which I completely replaced with http://www.gnustep.org/experience/GWorkspace.html )

Obsolete tutorial http://www.gnustep.it/pierre-yves/index.html which I completely updated and redid here:


JIGS - does it still exist? works? should i become part of the main development pages?

Renaissance: it is part of GNUstep and has its repository on GIT, shouldn't we integrate it in the main website ?


Main website:

We should agree on where to report bugs (savannah or GIT) and choose what to do with "bugs.gnustep.org" and then update accordingly. I know Greg's position on it, but I'd like to raise the discussion on this again.


Related projects: are these still alive? does it make sense to link and sponsor them? I just checked on gnustep.org as well as on gap.nongnu.org

* www.etoile-project.org we still sponsor it high, but it is almost a dead collection? At least the website is so; should we still sponsor it so prominently?

* http://www.nongnu.org/backbone/ - latest commit I see is 4 years old

* http://interfacewm.sourceforge.net/ seems total retrocomputing :)

* ImageApps still points to https://home.gna.org/gsimageapps/ what happened to them ?

* http://www.collaboration-world.com/cgi-bin/error.cgi?id=1  goes on error, but the domain is half there, should we hide it in favour of gnustep-nonfsf ?

* Advogato - it is dead now... so we should kill links to it

* http://fortytwo.sourceforge.net/ didn't even know we had this project, tell me about it!!!


Riccardo




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