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[Nmh-workers] nmh homepage(s), and latest version?
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Paul Fox |
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[Nmh-workers] nmh homepage(s), and latest version? |
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Tue, 28 Mar 2006 00:29:30 -0500 |
i know we've talked a lot about web pages and release
announcements in the past, but i just went to pick up the latest
source, from the first link google handed me, and the first page
i came to:
http://www.nongnu.org/nmh/
proudly announces version 1.2 in the first paragraph, with a link
to savannah. and then, in the fourth paragraph, it tells me that
the latest version is 1.04 (with a link to a defunct ftp server).
and none of the lists-of-links toward the bottom of that page
point at savannah. (and that's actually where i looked first, at
the list-of-links, for a "Downloads" link of some sort. from
there i scanned upward, which is how i actually came upon the
1.04 link before the 1.2 link.)
so, i follow the link in the first paragraph to savannah, and in
the news column at the project page i see several 1.1 release
candidate announcements. wasn't i looking for 1.2?
in the "Filelist (Download area)" i do indeed find a 1.2 tarball.
would it be possible to clean up any of this old/misinformation?
of course, given that the entire world's population of mh users
is probably on this list and already knew about 1.2, maybe none of
it matters... :-)
paul
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paul fox, address@hidden (arlington, ma, where it's 41.5 degrees)
- [Nmh-workers] nmh homepage(s), and latest version?,
Paul Fox <=
- [Nmh-workers] Re: nmh homepage(s), and latest version?, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/28
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Re: nmh homepage(s), and latest version?, Paul Fox, 2006/03/28
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Re: nmh homepage(s), and latest version?, Ken Hornstein, 2006/03/28
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Re: nmh homepage(s), and latest version?, Paul Fox, 2006/03/28
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Re: nmh homepage(s), and latest version?, Nathan Bailey, 2006/03/28
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Re: nmh homepage(s), and latest version?, Ken Hornstein, 2006/03/29