But lynx.isc.org is current and quite acceptable. There is plenty of evidence
of active development and code maintenance in both the readable text and
breakout subdirectory date stamps.
It's common for external links to degrade over time, but putting energy into
maintaining clean code should be preferred over website maintenance, especially
when the included and very detailed documentation is the best source of usage
information.
The mailing list archives are the next best place to look when searching for
specific issues.
Stefan Caunter
http://caunter.ca/contact.html
Before subscribing to the mailing-list, when I just visited the
website I thought that the project wasn't maintained at all since a
few years. Some tutorial links are broken, and executable versions for
Dos and Windows are not up to date. IMHO some little updates, not to
say an overhaul would make sense, especially for basic users like me.
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