julia-users is a perfect place to start, if you don't know where to report any kind of Julia issue. For simple errors in the documentation, the appropriate fix is to submit a Pull Request on github that changes the appropriate files in the doc/ directory.
This particular issue has been fixed in the latest documentation<http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/manual/getting-started/#resources>. I don't know how to update the older docs, but it might work to submit a pull request against the 0.1-release branch. 0.1 has been obsolete half a year, so I don't think this is a high priority. Unfortunately links and search often points to the old versions, so we should probably consider adding a banner on top of every page to make people aware that they are using the docs for a very old Julia version. Ivar kl. 09:51:36 UTC+2 torsdag 1. mai 2014 skrev Andrew Gibb følgende: > > Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this. > > The link on this page: > http://docs.julialang.org/en/release-0.1/manual/getting-started/ > > With the text > Tutorial for Homer Reid’s numerical analysis class > is broken. At a guess, it should point here: > > http://homerreid.dyndns.org/teaching/18.330/JuliaProgramming.shtml > > Andy >
