Peter,
The PLASTIC project page (http://plastic.sourceforge.net/) currently
lists all known PLASTIC-compliant applications with links to their
home page and a download of some sort. I've supplied links to
SPLAT's home page and a WebStart link for keoe SPLAT hosted on my
machine.
It would be nice to have an entry for GAIA as well. The home page
is fine, but currently the only obvious download page is Brad's
new keoe download page which might confuse people who are just
interested in GAIA and not the rest of the SSC.
Do you think you could write a very brief page hosted at the same
place as the rest of the GAIA pages saying: if you want to download
GAIA, you've got to download the rest of the SSC too, go to JAC
to get it, and maybe quick instructions on how to start GAIA
having done that? Then I can get John Taylor to link to that
on the PLASTIC page. I could knock up something suitable if you
want, but it would make sense to have it sitting under
http://www.starlink.ac.uk/gaia/ somewhere.
Come to think of it, an official starjava WebStart (/star/java/lib
directory visible from http) directory for the most recent official
release from JAC would be nice as well. Then the SPLAT WebStart
link could go there rather than my web server.
Mark
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