I briefly peeked into the database, it looks doable if the caches arent 
too tricky. But I think Jody is right, creating a new theme seems like a 
cleaner solution.

We could also use Google Analytics to figure out what the 50 most 
important pages are, and then redirect as appropriate. That way we also 
transfer some pagerank.

-Arne

Mike Pumphrey wrote:
> From the Leading-The-Horse-To-Water Dept:*
>
> Moving ahead with the switch to the new documentation, one next step 
> is to deprecate the docs in the wiki.  This will ensure that people 
> will know what is (hopefully) current and what isn't.
>
> The pages in question are those in the GEOSDOC space [1].  This 
> includes the current User Guide and Developer Guide.  Other pages, 
> such as the homepage and anything in the GEOS space [2] will be 
> unaffected.
>
> So how to do this?  Apparently, Confluence isn't excellent at theming 
> just a single space.  I was thinking that adding a warning box to the 
> top of each page with a message pointing in the right direction might 
> be a better way to go.  If so, maybe (fingers crossed), it might be 
> possible to script insert some Wiki Markup to the head of each page, 
> via the database.  Arne, do you know if such a think would be possible?
>
> Some examples of what I was thinking are here [3].  Please feel free 
> to comment.  What would you like to see that is intrusive enough to be 
> noticed, but not intrusive enough to be irritating?  :)
>
>
> [1] http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC
> [2] http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS
> [3] http://geoserver.org/display/~bmmpxf/Deprecation
>
> * Apologies to slashdot
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Pumphrey
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org


-- 
Arne Kepp
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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