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Re: copyright assignments complete--green light for 0.4.0


From: P.C.J.G. Brunier
Subject: Re: copyright assignments complete--green light for 0.4.0
Date: Sun, 01 May 2005 20:09:49 +0200
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Done.

Including the FAQ from John.
I'm still thinking about the little sparkle.

Greetz,

Patrick

John Darrington wrote:

>On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 09:25:05PM +0200, P.C.J.G. Brunier wrote:
>     Hi Ben and the others,
>
>     Please let me know if you need something done on the PSPP page.
>     An updated news file probably isn't enough for a new release.
>     I want to know when PSPP is going to be released. It would be nice to have
>     the entire PSPP page(s) reflect the latest release, at the right time in
>     sync with the actual release. It looks so ugly otherwise.
>
>
>I had a look at the pages we've got.  The news page will need to be
>updated like you mentioned; this essentially gets lifted from the NEWS
>file.  Similarly, the Contributors page needs minor updates as per the
>AUTHORS file.  The manual will need to be regenerated from the Texinfo
>source. So far as I can see, the only other existing page that may
>need attention is the FAQ.  I'll see if I can make some suggestions
>there.
>
>It may be appropriate to add some new information to give the site a
>bit of sparkle.  Perhaps we could include some sample output pages
>and/or some kind of tutorial.  I think the main reason this has not
>been done in the past is the time and effort needed to maintain such
>pages.   It needs to be done well; I think a poorly presented
>tutorial/promotion site is worse than none at all.
>
>
>John
>
>
>
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