www.tcltk.org is available and owned by Michael McLennan.
I believe he is waiting until the new Tcl Core Team stuff actually
materializes and has its own website. While I appreciate the power
of that motivation, I would still love to see it as an alias for
dev.scriptics.com in the meantime. As creator of the dev.scriptics.com
site I can assure you that we are all eager to see that replaced by
a community-run website. Also, Ajuba is also ready to pony up the
machine and our ISP connection to host www.tcltk.org. I'm not really
wedded to any particular Tcl-powered web site: TclHttpd, Velocigen,
AOLserver. I already use two of those.
>>>Andreas Kupries said:
>
> On http://www.lwn.net/2000/0727/devel.php3 I see a section about
> 'Language Links'. One perl and three python links, but none for tcl :(
>
> Which sites should we submit to them for inclusion ?
>
>
> Oh, on a side note, if the domains
> http://www.tcltk.org/,
> http://www.tcl-tk.org/
>
> etc. are not available anymore, think about
>
> http://www.tcl-lang.org/
>
> Ruby uses that format for its toplevel site.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Andreas Kupries <a.k...@we...>
> <http://www.purl.org/NET/akupries/>
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