Kent A. Reed wrote:
> This is the problem of legitimately (in the sense of that's the way the 
> Wiki works) broken links I noted yesterday in my message "Wiki editing". 
> I haven't seen any responses that suggest I and others shouldn't just 
> forge ahead to (re)construct the connections.
Well, the easiest way would be for somebody that has "back-door" access 
to the machine
the Wiki is on to rename the files.  The only way I know to do it is to 
go into the history,
open the file for editing, capture it with ctrl/C and then paste the 
whole file in a s a new
file under the new name.  Rough, but that would work.
>  We are not going to rebrand EMC2 
> 2.4.7 or any of its predecessors, nor rewrite their documentation, so we 
> have to be able to refer to them as EMC2, even if we qualify every 
> reference with a disclaimer.
>   
You can't go and put what has been published back in the "box".
> But that's just me. I'm not an attorney nor do I play one on TV. I'm not 
> a member of the Board nor even an active developer of LinuxCNC. My only 
> interest here is to see this collected work of dozens continue to thrive.
>   
One of the other items is we need to inform CNCZone of the change.  I am 
also not a board
member, but if the board will give some guidance on how they want this 
done, I will
be glad to write a note and post it on the EMC list there.  I can also 
see about getting
the name of the list there changed.

Jon

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