Hi Bastian, Thanks for the long report, I think I've fixed the links now (both for the GNUnet and GNU Taler RSS feeds.)
-Christian On 6/21/21 5:57 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Hello, > > when you visit https://www.gnu.org/ today and have a look at the embedded > Planet GNU news window at the upper part of the site on the right, one of the > three news snippets is said Taler press release: > > ' *How to issue a privacy-preserving central bank digital currency*: We are > happy to announce the publication of our policy brief on"How to issue a > privacy-preserving central bank digital currenc...' > > The part between the two *'s has a clickable link, this one: > https://taler.net/en/news/news/2021-06.html > > Clicking on it doesn't lead to the teasered news, but instead to > > '404 Not Found > nginx' > > Visiting https://planet.gnu.org/ the news snippet is a bit more extended and > has more links: > > > 'June 16, 2021 > #GNU Taler news# > *How to issue a privacy-preserving central bank digital currency* > We are happy to announce the publication of our policy brief on"How to issue > a privacy-preserving central bank digital currency" by The European Money and > Finance Forum. > > *16 June, 2021 10:00PM* ' > > The part between the two #'s has a working link, leading to > https://taler.net// > > The both parts between two *'s have the same problem as experienced with the > embedded Planet GNU window on gnu.org. > > Following the working link of said part between the two #'s, and scrolling > down the website to the news section reveals, that the correct link to said > press release is the following and, of course, finally leads to said complete > news one originally got interested by the news snippets on gnu.org and Planet > GNU: https://taler.net/en/news/2021-06.html > > I thought it's useful to inform you about this flaw, because you're certainly > interested in getting this news item out as good as possible and by knowing > that flaw you maybe can fix it one way or another. I don't know if the wrong > link is from somewhere on the Taler website and correctly grapped by Planet > GNU, or if the flaw originates from Planet GNU itself. > In the first case, maybe the link can be found and fixed, in the later case, > maybe GNUnet team can inform Planet GNU team, so that the Planet GNU team can > fix the link - maybe for now regarding said news or sustainably so that this > flaw doesn't happen again in future grapped press releases of Taler. > > > Best regards, > Bastian Schmidt > > >
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