According to Lachlan Andrew:
> The current status:
> - the tar balls have been regenerated using the modified form of 
> Gabriele's script.
> - maindocs/dev/htdig-3.2  have been updated (although the changes 
> haven't yet been reflected at  www.htdig.org,  so I'm not sure I did 
> it correctly).

Everything seems updated on the web site now, as far as I can tell, except
that dev/htdig-3.2/main.html doesn't have any news more recent than 2000
in it.

> - the good news has been put on the source forge site.  Does that 
> automatically update  maindocs/news.txt  or is there a file that 
> needs to be copied from somewhere?

That file does get updated automatically, by the cron script run at
3:42 AM PST, at /home/groups/h/ht/htdig/scripts/news-get.sh.  I'm not
sure what Geoff would do to update the static news.html pages in the
releases, but I assume he'd post the news, run this script manually,
and then embed the news.txt contents into the news.html file before
building the final release.

As for dev/htdig-3.2/main.html under maindocs, you could do likewise, or
you could change it to use main.shtml and include the main directory's
main.txt file in there, just like the main.shtml file in the main
directory does.

> Things which still need to be done (Gabriele?) :
> - Copy tar balls to the sourceforge download server
> - Announce the new release to the mailing lists
> - update  where.html  in the 3.2.0b5 section of CVS.  (I still don't 
> know CVS well enough to check in to anything except HEAD...)
> - Create  diff  tarballs  (or change FAQ 2.5).
> - update all mirrors (Jesse?)

I believe the mirrors are supposed to pull the updates automatically, but
it would be a good idea to make sure all mirror maintainers get a copy of
the announcement so they know to check that they do get the updates.

> Thanks and congratulations to everyone for your hard work!

I'll second that!

-- 
Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)


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