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Linking to the CCECE 2025 slides #284

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This change adds to the News and Status Reports page a link to the slides of the IEEE CCECE 2025 talk "The Medley Interlisp Project: Reviving a Historical Software System" by Eleanor Young. It addresses issue #2175.

pamoroso and others added 2 commits June 27, 2025 16:57
Upload the slides of the IEEE CCECE 2025 talk "The Medley Interlisp Project: Reviving a Historical Software System" by Eleanor Young.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Amoroso <[email protected]>
Add a link to the slides of the IEEE CCECE 2025 talk "The Medley Interlisp Project: Reviving a Historical Software System" by Eleanor Young.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Amoroso <[email protected]>
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it might be too late, but I usually use the format

YYYYMMDD-description
leading with the date in year month day, and ending with descriptive name rather than the other way around. THat will allow an alphabetic sort to be a date sort. But if the documentation directory is already set up some other way, changing the name is a pain.

@masinter masinter merged commit 7264287 into Interlisp:main Jun 27, 2025
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I'm sorry to be late to the party.

Shouldn't this, as the most recent news we're reporting, be the top item on the News and Status Reports page and not the third?

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also, I usually sort a "News and Status REports" page in reverse chronological order, so the most recent items are first. The chronology isn't quite right for that now.

Maybe we need a "web site guidelines"? Or to put this rule as a comment on the markup page for new website maintainers?

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Or to put this rule as a comment on the markup page for new website maintainers?

It would be simple and effective to insert that comment at the start of the content section of the News and Status Reports page.

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So far the criterion I followed, which was in place when I first edited the News and Status Reports, is to leave sections " Annual Report released" and "Build Notes" at the top, then add updates in reverse chronological order.

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@masinter @hjellinek Can I share the preprint on our socials?

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