Hi All,
  I think most of us agrees that we need the release process of
Octave-Forge to change, such that individual package maintainers can
release whenever they feel like that. To achieve this we need support
for generating HTML pages for individual packages that contain the help
texts of the functions in the package. The current programs for
generating HTML pages is written in perl, python, shell, Make, and
possibly other languages. It is also very hardcoded for the current
setup, which makes it hard to modify.
  So, I'm proposing a new package [1] for generating HTML pages. The
functions therein are all written in Octave, and are quite general. So,
hopefully people can easily hack the functions, and use them for other
purposes then generating web pages for Octave-Forge.

Søren

[1] http://hauberg.org/wiki/doku.php?id=generate_html

P.S. I've sent this mail once before, but it seems the list dropped it,
so I'm resending. Sorry if this is causing noise...


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