<dl>
+ <dt>
+ <strong>2003/04/30: New report on Nedelec elements</strong>
+ </dt>
+ <dd>
+ The next major version of the library will have support for
+ Nedelec elements for H-curl approximations of, for example,
+ the Maxwell equations. They were jointly implemented by
+ Wolfgang Bangerth and Anna Schneebeli of the University of
+ Basel, Switzerland, who has also contributed a
+ <a href="../reports/nedelec/main.html" target="body">report on the
+ derivation and use of these elements</a>. It is available from the
+ <a href="../documentation.html" target="body">documentation
+ page</a>.
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt>
+ <strong>2003/04/27: <acronym>deal.II</acronym> now exceeds
+ of 200,000 lines of code</strong>
+ </dt>
+ <dd>
+ Since today, <acronym>deal.II</acronym> has now more than 200,000
+ lines of code. The rate of growth continues to be close to
+ 3000 lines of code per month.
+ </dd>
+
<dt>
<strong>2003/01/24: deal.II runs on AIX 5.1</strong>
</dt>
<dt>
<strong>2002/01/31: <acronym>deal.II</acronym> now consists
- of 160.000 lines of code</strong>
+ of 160,000 lines of code</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
All <code>.cc</code> and <code>.h</code> files of
- <acronym>deal.II</acronym> now sum up to more than 160.000(!)
+ <acronym>deal.II</acronym> now sum up to more than 160,000(!)
lines of code. <acronym>deal.II</acronym> continues to grow
with a rate almost constant at 3000 lines of code per month.
</dd>