The vorbis source browser and newbie docs that I used to host in Montreal are now in New York. At least for now. The old beta2 encoder document has many links that work again, reflecting some of the beta3 directory changes. While the document still is 95% beta2-centric, it is -slowly- being updated to reflect the beta3+ CVS trunk. Vorbis newbies who are ready to jump into browsing the source code may still find it a useful site, though. My own paper copy still serves me well after 2-3 months -- dog-eared and full of margin notes. To keep myself abreast of things, I'm hyperlinking from the encoder document to Chris[aka xiphmont]'s private pre-1.0 experimental branch by default until stuff mostly winds up in the trunk so I can keep abreast of things myself. Hopefully, most who have use the site realize that you can switch between cvs branches and historical versions of the code tree and display side-by-side diffs of the code (if the files are in the same subdirectory location) from different branches? So, for example, you can see how the development and trunk branches differ. The new site, at least "until further notice", is at http://vorbis.on2.com . However,given that my group was axed, and I'm no longer employed there, I can't say how long they'll allow me to maintain that site. Perhaps they'll keep the site up as a sort of free publicity for the company that paid me, in part, to start the vorbis code documentation in the first place. It was a great place to work. Once again, e-mail me personally with complaints/fixes/comments, (or to vorbis-dev for technical questions that everybody will benefit from) Happy vorbis source-code browsing. Erik Kruus --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.