Follow-up Comment #2, sr #108968 (project administration): hi again justus - thanks for this report too. i've noticed that also. i'll see if i can do something about it, eventually.
meanwhile, as a workaround, essentially the same links (and more) are at the bottom of a project page in the section "Development Tools". Bob: without looking at the code, I wildly speculate that it works for coreutils because they have exactly one "soure code manager" enabled (git), so "Source code" goes to a separate (git-related) url. Whereas hurd, texinfo, administration, etc., all have multiple mgrs enabled (cvs for the web pages repo), and therefore the link is to an anchor on the project page, which doesn't actually appear (to the user) to go anywhere. Which raises the question as to how the CVS disappeared for coreutils, because as far as I know they do still manage their web pages through savannah (since there is no other way). Texinfo doesn't have CVS enabled under "select features" either, yet the CVS "source code manager" still appears. Hmm. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?108968> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/