From ff522b42576d9edd1054e6d86b61262806c76040 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rodrigo Arias Mallo During this long journey, the project has seen a lot of changes and has
stalled several times, but it managed to survive to this day. As a commemoration
-of this milestone, so I wanted to write a short history of the project.
Notice that Jorge had lead the project from 1999 until 2019, and as of
-today, we don't have more news about him anymore. I hope he is okay and just
+today, we don't have more news about him. I hope he is okay and just
decided to move on to other projects. Since then, I (Rodrigo) decided to
resurrect the project and bring it back to life. I have no relationship with the
previous developers, but I try to do my best to keep the original goals intact.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ time, this is how Gzilla 0.3.9 looked like:
During this time however, the source code for the new FLTK2 port was not
available in the CVS to the public. Instead, Jorge was focusing on rising
@@ -232,13 +231,13 @@ The project faced a serious risk of stalling.
After mid 2006, there were no more releases of Dillo until 2008, and so far
no success in getting more developers involved or funding for the project. The
-project was considered frozen or stalled and the FLTK2 code remained closed
+project was considered frozen or stalled and the FLTK2 port remained closed
source.
On April 2007, Jorge
-reports
+reported
that he had intentions to release the FLTK2 port
-as soon as Sebastian agrees.
+as soon as Sebastian agreed.
+
In fact, I think it was more or less 6 months ago, after some
@@ -250,7 +249,8 @@ Since then, I've tried to contact Sebastian to agree on this.
On September 30, 2007, Jorge finally
announces that the FLTK2 port is now
+ href="https://lists.mailman3.com/hyperkitty/list/dillo-dev@mailman3.com/thread/2ODF4BFCKD6W33NRVSDER5Z7BEHLOBKZ/?noscript">announced
+that the FLTK2 port was now
available:
@@ -405,8 +405,7 @@ loading the new Dillo website:
-