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[gfsd]Re: CLISP on GNU directory and GNU web pages
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Sam Steingold |
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[gfsd]Re: CLISP on GNU directory and GNU web pages |
Date: |
24 Apr 2002 11:57:54 -0400 |
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This is a regular reminder/recap of the problems, some of which are
almost a year old.
> > * In message <address@hidden>
> > * On the subject of "Re: CLISP on GNU directory and GNU web pages"
> > * Sent on 04 Apr 2002 14:21:27 -0500
> > * I <address@hidden> write:
> >
> > People, I feel like I am talking to a wall.
> not anymore! Mohit Agarwal handled the problem #3! Thanks!
as well as the new #3!
> > 1. <http://www.gnu.org/directory/lisp.html> does not mention CLISP
> > (nor GCL, nor Maxima).
> still there.
still there.
> > 2. A search for "lisp" on <http://www.gnu.org/directory/index.html> does
> > not find CLISP; a search for "clisp" finds nothing.
> still there.
still there.
> Now the problem #3 is
>
> 3. <http://www.gnu.org/directory/clisp.html>:
> - 2.28 was released on 2002-03-03, not 2002-03-04
> [since CLISP version have been numbered with dates for years, and
> the numeric versions were introduced only recently, we are very
> careful about release dates]
>
> - the HTML is invalid due to errors in the source
> <http://www.gnu.org/gnulist/cordelia/CLISP.txt>
> I append a patch.
Mohit handled this -- thanks!
> I have to re-iterate the importance of letting _me_ maintain this
> file (or at the very least giving me write access to it!)
> This can be easily accomplished by moving it to the CLISP web area
> under <address@hidden:/webcvs/software/clisp> and
> replacing the current source with a symbolic link.
what about this?
> I urge you to validate all your pages with nsgmls or
> <http://validator.w3.org/check/>
pages are still invalid.
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