--- James Amundson <amundson@fnal.gov> wrote:
>
> We should put maximabook.pdf on the web site. Actually, there are
> several things that could use updating on the web site these days.
> Would there be volunteers if we were to make a list of things to do?
>
> --Jim
I don't know what my time constraints will be like Jim, but if you put
together a list I can try. I can already list a few myself - feel free
to shoot down, alter, whatever:
1. Replace the html reference manual on our site with Mike's updated
version, add maximabook. Mike, is there a pdf of your newer Reference
Manual version?
2. Update the screenshots.
3. Add more links to the lisps we support.
4. Rewrite the download section so it is clearer, add specific links to
the new release.
5. Add imaxima to related projects page.
6. Create new page to list Maxima code which isn't free enough to
include in the distribution proper.
7. Add a few more links to the computer algebra page.
8. Update the intro paragraph a bit - I don't think we're in transition
any more :-).
Personally, I would like to scrap the look of the site altogether in
favor of something a tad more functional (in my browser the site takes
up only about 2/3 of the window) but I don't know if that would upset
anyone. Maybe if I dig into it a little I can make a mockup and people
could comment?
CY
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