Yes, that's much better! :-)
Joe.
-----Original Message----- From: Frank Heckenbach [SMTP:frank@g-n-u.de] Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:14 AM To: gpc@gnu.de Subject: Re: GPC 2.1 released
da Silva, Joe wrote:
Congratulations! Fantastic work!!!
Thanks. :-)
I have one or two suggestions/queries regarding the web page "http://www.gnu-pascal.de/download.html" however ...
Firstly, it states that the "http://www.gnu-pascal.de/current/" web page is a development snapshot, to be used "at your own risk". Is this correct? Isn't that what the "Alpha" and "Beta" directories are for?
Whoops. I expected that some stupid bug would be left, but I'm glad that it's only on the website (at least until now ;-).
Fixed.
Secondly, it would be helpful to new visitors if the "download" page also included a link to "http://www.gnu-pascal.de/binary/". After all, new visitors are much more likely to want to download a binary than the source code, so this should be presented to them directly on the "download" page (also, they could easily overlook the "Binary" link at the top of the "Current" web page).
OK.
Finally, it would also be helpful to new visitors if the notes at the bottom of the "Libraries" section of the "download" page, included a short (one sentence) description of what these libraries actually are. It's all rather cryptic otherwise.
I've made a link to the libraries page.
Better now?
Frank
-- Frank Heckenbach, frank@g-n-u.de, http://fjf.gnu.de/, 7977168E GPC To-Do list, latest features, fixed bugs: http://www.gnu-pascal.de/todo.html