Wouldn't it make sense to have a redirect rule at Codehaus so that all
uncaught links for:

https://docs.codehaus.org/display/GROOVY/*

Redirect to the Groovy docs?

At least users wouldn't arrive to the doom and gloom Codehaus termination page.

Cheers

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Mauro Molinari <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, the new page is reachable from Google, but it's different from the old
> one, which contained a lot of useful and quick examples on using regular
> expressions, matchers, etc.. This new page just says something about the
> operators.
> For instance, I may be wrong, but where is explained the m[x][y] syntax for
> capturing group matches?
>
> Mauro
>
>
> Il 09/06/2015 11:16, Guillaume Laforge ha scritto:
>
> At least, if you search on Google for "groovy regular expressions", you're
> redirected to the new site with the documentation on the topic:
> http://docs.groovy-lang.org/latest/html/documentation/index.html#_regular_expression_operators
>
> But as we've rewritten most of that new documentation, it's not necessarily
> what you were used to see in the past on the old / outdated documentation on
> the old Groovy website.
>
> Quick reminder to everybody, by the way, the documentation is all open
> source and available for improvements.
> So if there are some whole you'd like to help fill in, don't hesitate to
> contribute! :-)
> Your help will be very welcome!
>
> Guillaume
>
> 2015-06-09 11:13 GMT+02:00 Mauro Molinari <[email protected]>:
>>
>> I couldn't find the new place of:
>> http://groovy.codehaus.org/Regular+Expressions
>> I remember there were some pages like that, which were something link a
>> "Groovy cheat sheet", rather than a formal documentation: I searched for
>> them on groovy-lang.org but couldn't find them.
>>
>> Mauro
>>
>>
>> Il 09/06/2015 10:54, Guillaume Laforge ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> For the old groovy.codehaus.org website, we've collected the main URLs
>> (the ones the most accessed / searched on Google), and on our side, we set
>> up our own rewrite rules.
>>
>> Codehaus also took care of the JIRA redirects.
>>
>> And just last week, I also took care of the Confluence links, in the same
>> vein as we redirected for the website, and I contributed rewrite rules to
>> Codehaus' rewrite rules project on Github.
>>
>> So I think we've got pretty much everything covered now, except the
>> content / documentation which is less commonly accessed.
>>
>> But did you see some particular content that wasn't redirected?
>>
>> Guillaume
>>
>>
>> 2015-06-09 10:49 GMT+02:00 David Dawson
>> <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> I just went on a little doc trawl and noticed that codehaus have setup a
>>> little automated system for setting up redirects and new project locations.
>>>
>>> Especially useful is the 301 support ->
>>> https://www.codehaus.org/mechanics/redirects/
>>>
>>> I don't have the time right now (sorry!) to particularly do anything on
>>> this effort, but it seems like it would be a useful thing to set up for the
>>> major urls floating around.
>>>
>>> Probably something that could be thrown open to the community with a
>>> little guidance?
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Dawson
>>> CEO
>>> Simplicity Itself Limited
>>> Tel +44 7866 011 256
>>> Skype: davidadawson
>>> [email protected]
>>> http://www.simplicityitself.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Guillaume Laforge
>> Groovy Project Manager
>> Product Ninja & Advocate at Restlet
>>
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>> Social: @glaforge / Google+
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Guillaume Laforge
> Groovy Project Manager
> Product Ninja & Advocate at Restlet
>
> Blog: http://glaforge.appspot.com/
> Social: @glaforge / Google+
>
>



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