On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:03 AM, Mike Cowlishaw <[email protected]> wrote:
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> SourceForge is what is hosting the ooRexx. project. It is the only place
> that I personally can make sure things are up to date. The latest official
> releases are only available from SourceForge.
>
> Sourceforge is not really not usable for most 'average' users. There's
> little point in putting software there if you want it to be widely
> accessible.
>
>
> I concede that some of the things SourceForge offers are confusing to
average users. But, I don't think downloading files is.
This page: http://www.oorexx.org/download.html
just contains links that point to the software on SourceForge. If the
software was not put on SourceForge, the links would be worthless.
Keeping that page up-to-date, is the responsibility of ?? I don't know
who, but some one who is not real interested in ooRexx. Or, who was
interested but has lost interest or no longer has the time.
--
Mark Miesfeld
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