Oops, it appears there might have been a slight mistake in the latest news about AWeb. But don't worry, it's still alive.
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| Original AWeb logo |
The link (URL) that was published a couple of days ago, to amigazen's AWeb page (.../aweb.html), now shows a notice, that says the following (shortened copy):
"
Thank for your interest and excitement about a new release of AWeb. [...]
If you have come here via a link [...]:
- [...]
- The new release of AWeb is in very early stages of development and likewise this website is still under construction, it is not yet intended for general public consumption
- While all amigazen project work is done in the open here at amigazen.com and at https://github.com/amigazen/AWeb3/ in the interests of openness and transparency, no formal announcements will be made unless there are stable public releases to share via Aminet and other channels
- If you want to follow the project and even contribute, you are invited to do so at github
- There is an alpha release to be found at github. If you use the alpha release, please treat it as such, and raise any issues not already listed in the included release notes known issues, as issues at github where they can be tracked
- [...] the right link [to project amigazen's AWeb page] is here. [ http://amigazen.com/aweb/ ]
- [...]
"
Sorry for spreading confusion - here's the full set of URLs, with correct project amigazen link:
Amigazen project's AWeb GitHub page (download / development):
https://github.com/amigazen/AWeb3/
Amigazen project's AWeb page (preliminary / tentative / alpha / ...):
Last archive.org snapshot of original AWeb website at https://www.yvonrozijn.nl/aweb/
https://web.archive.org/web/20231203183912/https://www.yvonrozijn.nl/aweb/
Last archive.org snapshot of AWeb APL (open-source) website at http://aweb.sunsite.dk
https://web.archive.org/web/20091006041931/http://aweb.sunsite.dk/

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