The page is question is now here:
http://puredata.org/docs/developer
There are so many random bits of information strewn across so many
different sites. Ideally, we would one place, puredata.org, were you
could get as much of that info as possible. Personally, I think
pure-data.sf.net should just point to puredata.org and all that info
should be folded in. IIRC, we agreed on this path on the pdweb list
way back when, but no one ever got around to doing the grunt work.
.hc
On Jul 7, 2005, at 6:00 AM, günter geiger wrote:
Hi,
The idea is to change the "htdocs" module which is on CVS. This also contains an "upload" script that actually updates the sourceforge
pages. Seems that hans did some updates on the webpage directly without
updating the CVS, so what you should do first is getting these updates into CVS
and then make your changes. I second your ideas about separating the SF web internal links from the others, seems to make sense and it is
less confusing, so go ahead, and check with hans.Guenter
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, martin pichlmair wrote:
hi,
actually i miss the good old
http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/developer.php
website because it allowed for easy cut&paste of the long long cvs commands. i see the page is still online but there is no link to it anymore (instead two links on the left side point to the same
location).my offer: as soon as i find time i could simply add the link again (and make some minor changes to the menu on the left so that links that go to another site are separated from links that make the reader stay at sf.net).
how/where do i access the website to add a link to this old checkout- cut&paste-source?
lg martin
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