Sam replied: > > Could somebody point me to this? When they do I'll log in and attempt to > > delete the files, and put a message there saying that this output terminated > > & point them to live output/ > > Before you do, lets continue this discussion on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've discussed it twice or so before on here (but no worries), and others were going to just do it, but none of us got around to it. We felt it was unhealthy (to Gump) to have stale data (especially when folks like Covalent, etc.) had fresh data. Further, the links from the gump site point here, so it needs to be fixed or those links changed. That said, if you can work (via rubix) to bring this back to life, even better. > > Also, if anybody is feeling extra nice, could they tell me how to update the > > Gump WWW site also? There I can change the links to stop folks stumbling > > onto the problem above. > > use the 'site' target of gump. I beleive this uses anika (or something) and since I was running low on cycles to learn new things, I was kinda hoping to migrate the xdocs to forrest. I really don't know the history, or if this is a good/bad/indifferent idea, but folks on the list weren't objecting. Basically ,the documentation needs to be updateable, whatever the right tool it. As you said before you went off to RSS/XPATH blog-land ;-) ... Gump needs to be a community of more than just you. Today it is, but we need to open up the infrastructure so the rest of us can contribute w/o your user account/machines, and so it can continue to grow. On both these, if you are going to find a few cycles to spare us, we'll take what you can give. :-) regards, Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
