Hi As Gianluca pointed out, the web page has certainly some things that need to be changed or improved.
I think the web is currently a mess so I have made a few changes: -> All sections were restructured. -> Added section "Contents" -> Clean up of section "Documentation" + 1 tutorial added: "Tcpdump filters" -> Releases have been divided into 3 sections: "Latest release, Older releases and Current Development release". Apparently the dailies and the weeklies are not being created correctly so I've temporarily commented out section "Current tar files" -> Clean up of section Mailing lists. I've added the correct link for the web interface, referenced gmane as the source for recent messages and referenced the archives for old messages (archives don't work anymore for recent messages). -> Added section "Patches, Bug Reports and Feature Requests", where the visitor is pointed to the resources at Sourceforge. -> Clean up of underlying dirty HTML code. -> Changed title from "TCPDUMP public repository" to "TCPDUMP/LIBPCAP public repository" The new version can be accessed at http://www.tcpdump.org/index2.html Please let me know what you think. If everyone is OK with the changes I'll swap the current with this one. Luis. Gianluca Varenni wrote: > At the risk of being annoying, before going out with the great and > mighty libpcap 1.0, would it be possible to fix the website? > > "Mailing lists" section > - the archive at http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/ is broken (it > stops in dec2006 and even the 2006 links are broken) > - the link to the mailing lists web interfaces is broken > (https://lists.sandelman.ca/) > > "Current tar files" section > - the "current" tgz files are empty. > - the dailies are again empty files > - all the recent weeklies (I would say from august 2007 on) are empty > files. > > Have a nice day > GV - This is the tcpdump-workers list. Visit https://cod.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe.