Jose' Matos wrote:

> On Thursday 28 August 2003 16:51, Angus Leeming wrote:
>> >> Jose' Matos wrote:
>> >> >         This is the new address:
>> >> >         http://www.lyx.org/~jamatos/archaeology/
>>
>> I think that your links are also suspect.
>> For example
>> Release of LyX 0.12.0, date 1998/02/10 points to a web address
>> http://groups.google.com/groups?q=xforms+announce=160=en...
> 
>   Nothing that a good python script can not handle. ;-)
>   Mangling the url a bit it was easy to fix. I think that all urls are
>   correct
> now. I have also fixed those of xforms timeline.
> 
>> Something strike you as odd about this for a release of _LyX_?
> 
>   Ok, I got them while searching for xforms. :-D
>   You discovered my secret. ;-)
> 
>> Also, I've followed some of the links. In all cases I get sent to the
>> groups.google.com "Your search - ... - did not match any documents" page.
> 
>   Should be fixed now.

You've been busy ;-)
Moving on to archaeology/lyx-time.html

"For more informations regarding the origins of LyX see the 
LyX Development News #10."
Information is always singular in English. s/\(information\)s/\1/

"Note: Click on the images bellow to get a larger view. 
On the left column you have the version pointing to information 
related with that release."
There is no left column any more ;-) I'd just remove the sentence entirely.
Spelling: s/bellow/below/

How about changing
date: <1995/10/24>
xforms: 0.75
file format 2.10
Source code: 0.7p4-d3 (197K)

to
Release announcement: <1995/10/24>"
File format: 2.10
Source code
For xforms 0.75: <0.7p4-d3 (197K)>      Patched for xforms 1.0 <...>

Personally, I find those boxes enclosing "0.5-0.6", "0.7" etc confusing. If 
you want to use boxes, why not make the box enclose _all_ the data relevant 
to that release. Ie, make a table.

Best regards,

-- 
Angus

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