On 17 May 2009, at 15:41, Søren Hauberg wrote:

>
> The tricky part about the unsolved problems is that they should be  
> easy
> to work with when we have many people doing releases rather than only
> one person. My current idea is to have some python/perl/whatever  
> script
> on the web server that autogenerates the alphabetical list and the
> package list. Whenever somebody uploads new files to the web server,
> he/she would then have to run this script to update everything. I'm  
> not
> to fond of this approach, but it's the best I've been able to come up
> with.

wouldn't it be simpler to have dynamical web pages instead?
this would make things even easier as the developer of a package would  
just need to build the reference
for his functions and upload them to the correct location, no need to  
run a script on the server.
If you like this approach I could help produce PHP code for this.

> Søren
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