So in essence, you'd like somewhat of a global place (categorized) where users can go see what library exists, and see what work is being done on them? would it be a good idea to have that library's code right on the website too, or would it be better to have a link to where they can get that code? -- St�phane Richard Senior Software and Technology Supervisor http://www.totalweb-inc.com For all your hosting and related needs "chris" wrote in message news:H0A%a.13334$Kx1.199883@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... > Stephane Richard wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > > > I'm in the process of creating my Ada Website. and i'm wondering > > > > 1. if it would be considered blasphemis by the existing website of authority > > such as adapower (I dont want to compete, I want Ada to have more presence > > :-). > > 2. Encouraged as a new effort to promote Ada in yet one more place :-). > > > What I really dislike about Ada is no good library support. There are > plenty of libs, but collections of them always seem disorganised or a > bit dead. Jeff Creams' idea of having a posting area for libs is a good > one. People can post updates on their work, and hopefully the > organisation will be a bit better and more current than other places > (Adapower does a good job, I wasn't talking about that site). >