[OS X Emacs] New Aquamacs beta web site
John Wroclawski
jtw at csail.mit.edu
Sat Mar 28 11:09:52 EDT 2020
Hi,
Ooo, this is great news.
I took a quick look at it, and it pointed me to the aquamacs wiki page on emacswiki, which says “Aquamacs is maintained by DavidReitter. A number of people have contributed.”. I would have tried to update it, but I wasn’t sure what you might want it to say now..
Cheers, John
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 28, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Win Treese <treese at acm.org> wrote:
>
> Aquamacs fans,
>
> Adam Zerella volunteered to update the Aquamacs web site and make it more helpful. As a first step, he has recreated the existing site in a new form based on GitHub Pages, and it’s now available at beta.aquamacs.org. Please take a look and let us know if you see any problems. We would also be delighted to hear suggestions for changes and improvements in both content and design.
>
> Web site issues and suggestions can be entered at the GitHub repository at https://github.com/aquamacs-emacs/aquamacs-web-site, or mailed to the list. Feel free to propose a change in the source code for the web site as well through GitHub.
>
> Thanks, Adam!
>
> Best,
>
> Win Treese
> treese at acm.org
> Aquamacs maintainer
>
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