On 23/07/2012 23:27, Jeffrey Lee wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2012, Ian Jeffray wrote:
>
>> On 17/07/2012 22:22, Jeffrey Lee wrote:
>>> Michael being the website maintainer sounds good to me. At one point I was
>>> planning on updating it a bit myself with a new RISC OS build, but I guess
>>> I never put in the effort to track down someone who could explain it all
>>> or give me the right permissions.
>>
>> I don't think you need any more permissions than you've got just
>> now... write access to CVS to archive the webpages, then it's
>> fairly trivial to scp to the pages to the webserver of course;
>> usern...@web.sf.net:/home/project-web/arcem/webpages
>
> Ah, yes, so I see. (I've finally found where the documentation for all
> this stuff is hidden away on the soureforge site)
>
> Since people keep (quite rightly) asking me where the latest version of
> ArcEm for RISC OS is, unless anyone objects in the next five mins or so
> I'll upload an alpha version of a 1.50 release for RISC OS. Then we can
> have a coordinated cross-platform 1.50 release sometime later (e.g. once
> the native OS X build is sorted).

I'd stick some builds up there too, but I believed only the admin of
the project could do that.  That's what the documentation seems to say.
How did you upload files to the project 'files' area? :-S

Ian.



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