On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote:
>  IMO, it would be
> better to find the instances of the links and remove them. There could not
> be that many as surely, the Ask.LibreOffice.org site would have either
> escalated that particular answer with the link to the top of the "best
> answers" list or the java description would have been spelled out in one of
> the answers and escalated to the top.

The specific case here has been dealt with, so I consider that issue
resolved. In the more general case, I guess the question is "When
linking to content, what documentation resources will be least
susceptible to link rot?"

--R

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