- From: Jeff Hunt <jeffhunt90@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 13:46:17 +1300
- To: Corne Beerse <cbeerse@gmail.com>
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
Is sourceforge a possibility? I thought that it could simply be copied across even if it means parallel development if W3C get involved again. It does seem that Amaya is the only editor that produces quality html. It is much too valuable to die. On 12/22/11, Corne Beerse <cbeerse@gmail.com> wrote: > > A move of amaya to sourceforge is a good idea. Licenses might be an > issue. Once that is solved (if needed) then It only needs a developer to > move the development into sourceforge and off it goes. > > Corné > > > On 20-12-2011 21:48, Christian Ræbild wrote: >> I am sorry to see Amaya discontinued, too, as I have also been using >> it. I do not know of any other HTML editor that creates so good, human >> readable HTML which is also standards compliant - And it is of course >> an added benefit that it is also free. >> >> I wonder, if it is discontinued by W3C, might there be developers on >> Sourceforge who can take up the development ? >> >> Med venlig hilsen / Best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen >> Christian Ræbild / Christian Raebild >> >> >> Den 20-12-2011 20:43, F.Marka skrev: >>> Cela fait pratiquement deux ans qu'il n'est plus mis à jour, et les >>> navigateurs font un bond chaque année. C'était pas possible de suivre. >>> FM >>> http://www.visipure.com >>> >>> Le 20 déc. 2011 à 08:46, Gilles Dubois a écrit : >>> >>>> J'ai également utilisé Amaya de façon intensive pour mon site : >>>> http://gilles.dubois10.free.fr/ >>>> et je regretterais de ne plus pouvoir m'en servir par la suite. >>>> G.D. >>> >> >> > > >
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