On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Alex Bischoff wrote:
> I downloaded SiteScooper (for use with Win2k) only about a week ago, but it
> seems that some of the .site files are already experiencing link rot (for
> instance, Dilbert). But, I don't blame SiteScooper for this -- it's just that
> some of the pages' layouts have changed since the .site files were written.
>
> Anyhow, I'm not just complaining about this -- I've fixed some of the .site
> files on my own. So is there someplace where I should send these files?
> Normally, I'd send them along to SiteScooper.org (for inclusion in the next
> release), but I'm still not sure if SiteScooper.org is under active
> development (?).
>
> And, I wasn't sure if I should send my updated .site files to the list,
> either, as I wasn't sure if attachments are acceptable on this list.
In general, people tend to send updated .site files to this list, and Justin
does pick them up and put them in the CVS. There hasn't been a release in
quite a while, and the last CVS changes appear to have been in January.
It looks like Justin is currently
"travelling back to Ireland via
* Oz
* NZ
* Bangkok, then overland to Laos and Vietnam (hopefully)
* Nepal, then overland to India
* and finally back to Ireland via Frankfurt
"[*]
and was in Aukland 10 days ago, so one could understand that updating
Sitescooper isn't number one priority :-)
Ain't blogging great? :-)
> Secondly, though, are there perhaps any SiteScooper "fan sites" that publish
> new or updated .site files? I could send my updated .site files there, of
> course, but I would also find that useful for discovering new .site files
> that others may have created.
None that I'm aware of...
Cheers
Richard
[*] My sister has done some of this in the other direction - she did
Thailand *then* Oz...
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