I just now wanted to install J on a fresh computer system.

Following the Getting Started link from the home  page, got me to the
wiki Getting_Started page, which has a dead lik for its "download a
release" page.

I'll find it eventually, but this is sloppy and conveys the wrong impression.

If I were in charge of the site, i would be doing one or two things:

(1) I would be tallying 404s from the logs on a daily or weekly basis,
and presenting the current top 10 on a page which I would have
bookmarked and schedule visits to for maintenance.

(2) I  would be spidering the content on a similar schedule and
finding dead links that way. Here, I'd probably use several criteria
and multiply them to present my "top 10". (number of pages with the
error counts, but would often be 1. Distance from home page --
actually, it's reciprocal -- probably belongs in there. And, number of
links *to* the page with the error, as an approximation of expected
traffic.

I'd only do the top 10, because that gives me a reasonable amount of
doable work, and because some problems have bigger impact than others.

That said, other approaches might be viable. And, I'll probably come
back and fix that wiki page once I find the right link...

Thanks,

-- 
Raul
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