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[wwwdocs] releases.html v/s develop.html


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Hello,

  Dave Yost points out that a cursory look at the main table
in:

  http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html

(which is linked-to from the main page) gives the impression
that 3.4.6 has been our last release. It is very easy to
miss the fine-print-like statement above the table that
refers the reader to develop.html for the 4.x series and
beyond.

I agree with him and propose that we either retire releases.html
or include information about the 4.x series in that table too.

Note that releases.html claims 3.4.6 is the latest in the
3.4 series but the main page says 3.4.5 is the last one (but
then the very next line contradicts this line!). This should
be rectified - in fact, why don't we just remove the "Previous
release series" bit for the 3.4 series? It looks a bit odd
to have two "Previous release series" on that page.

What do you guys think?

Thanks,
Ranjit.

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Ranjit Mathew       Email: rmathew AT gmail DOT com

Bangalore, INDIA.     Web: http://rmathew.com/




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