"Ben Wing" <ben(a)666.com> writes:
I would split out a "General Development Resources" section
from "General C
Development Resources" and include Unicode, the Open Group and Garbage
Collection.
Also, replace the Garbage Collection link with:
"Richard Jones's Garbage Collection page"
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/rej/gc.html
Done.
Also, under the Troubleshooting Links page:
[a] The link to the troubleshooting section of the FAQ is messed up.
Fixed.
Now that you have spread out the Windows information over multiple
sections, Q2.2.1 should probably get a cross reference to the binaries
available from
http://www.xemacs.org.
[b] I think the FAQ links for the various packages need to be in a
more
obvious place.
In fact, I'd suggest that we have *one* page for Links, not three separate
ones. It's too hard to find things otherwise.
Which URLs are the three you are refeerring to?
Also, put in a link to
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html (Guile)
under Lisp Development Resources.
Done.
Also, I think it's important to merge the stuff on Architecting XEmacs with
the Optional Libraries page and with
http://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/00README.txt. Each of these contains
different but overlapping info. In particular, the Optional Libraries page
and 00README.txt are nearly identical but each contains some updated info
from the other. 00README.txt should definitely be generated automatically
by a script, or deleted entirely.
I won't get around to do this.
Also, "Emacs Variants" should go *first* and include
www.emacs.org
www.emacs.org is still pretty much a joke.
And
http://john-edwin-tobey.org/perlmacs/ (Perlmacs)
And
http://uemacs.tripod.com/ (MicroEMACS)
And
http://www.lugaru.com/ (Epsilon)
Also, rename "Resources for XEmacs maintainers only" to "Programs used to
develop XEmacs".
Done.
Also, delete the reference to EGCS and change the GCC homepage to
gcc.gnu.org.
Done.
Change the Cygwin home page to
www.cygwin.com.
Done.
Done.
Done.
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Adrian Aichner
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