GF homepage: Add section for "getting help" (mentioning IRC channel)

and remove "fragments" from Maltese
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ January 2013
<div class=news2>
<table class=news>
<tr><td>2013-06-24:<td>We are now running the IRC channel <code>#gf</code> on the Freenode network.
<tr><td>2013-06-24:<td>We are now running the IRC channel <strong><code>#gf</code></strong> on the Freenode network.
<tr><td>2013-06-19:<td>New resource grammar language: Maltese.
See <a href="lib/doc/synopsis.html">library synopsis</a>.
<tr><td>2013-04-25:<td>New resource grammar language: Greek.
@@ -230,6 +230,17 @@ The GF programming language is high-level and advanced, featuring
<LI>module system with multiple inheritance and parametrized modules
</UL>
<h3>Getting help</h3>
<p>
If you need some help with GF, the first places to start are the <a href="doc/tutorial/gf-tutorial.html">Tutorial</a> and <a href="doc/gf-refman.html">Reference</a> pages.
The printed <a href="gf-book">book</a> contains all the material in the tutorial and some extra bits, and is the recommended reference for GF.
</p>
<p>
We run the IRC channel <strong><code>#gf</code></strong> on the Freenode network, where you are welcome to look for help with small questions or just start a general discussion.
If you have a larger question which the community may benefit from, we recommend you ask it on the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/gf-dev">mailing list</a>.
</p>
<H2>Libraries</H2>
<P>
Libraries are at the heart of modern software engineering. In natural language
@@ -259,7 +270,7 @@ support for an increasing number of languages, currently including
<LI>Italian
<LI>Latin (fragments)
<LI>Latvian
<li>Maltese (fragments)
<li>Maltese
<LI>Nepali
<LI>Norwegian bokmål
<LI>Persian