On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Walter Pachl
<christel.u.w.pa...@chello.at>wrote:
> Can we see a draft?
>
It is displayed at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/4.2.0%20%28beta%29/
below the file list.
The readme file is actually a copy of the ReleaseNotes file. SourceForge
used to have you mark a file as the release notes and it would display it
on the Files page. The new SourceForge displays a file that is named
Readme. What I currently do is copy the ReleaseNotes file to a file named
ReadMe.txt.
Since this is what gets displayed on the File download page, the intent of
the text is to help people in picking what to download.
> I doubt that readme (showing mosty changes) is useful to a newbie
>
That may be true. An enterprising contributor could maybe write a specific
file to be shown by the installer here. Could maybe find an existing web
page to be shown here, or write a new web page designed to be shown here.
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