Hi Christian, Will the website that you create enable us to do accessable bug tracking? Remember we still have a test ikiwiki instance, What were your reasons for not wishing to go with it? This is realy my prefered choice, since everything is in text files, and is dynamically rendered on the server. This means that anyone that has commit access could help with updating/improving any documentation that we might place on the website/ship with liblouis. thanks, Mesar On Mon 03/03/14,17:24, Christian Egli wrote: > Hi all > > You might have noticed that the release announcement no longer points to > the google code site for downloads. Instead it directs the user to a > site under http://liblouis.github.io/. As we can no longer host > downloads on google code we decided to move them to liblouis.org. > > So, why didn't I upload them to liblouis.org? The answer is simply that > I haven't had time. I created a new site for liblouis and used the > github hosting facilities to serve it[1]. This site is only for liblouis > the translator. I'm working on creating a unified site for liblouis* > that includes news, downloads, links, etc for liblouis and utdml and > links to BrailleBlaster. However this site is not finished and I wanted > to get the release out now (as promised). I hope to have the unified > site within a week or two. Once that's done I'll move the content to > liblouis.org. > > Thanks > Christian > > Footnotes: > [1] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis.github.io > -- > Christian Egli > Swiss Library for the Blind, Visually Impaired and Print Disabled > Grubenstrasse 12, CH-8045 Zürich, Switzerland > > ----- > SBS Leser, die neue Hoerbuch-App fuer iPhone und iPad. Mehr Infos unter > http://online.sbs.ch > For a description of the software, to download it and links to > project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com
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