On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Anand Chitipothu <[email protected]>wrote:
> No, they are essentially the same. Different types were used to allow > rendering the pages using different templates. At that time, it was the > only way to allow rending pages with different templates. We still have > that legacy. Ideally, we should convert all of them to /type/page and get > rid of all other types. > So what's the preferred markup language going forward? Is there a reason not to just do a bulk conversion of all old pages? Depending on what the source/target languages are we might be able to repurpose a Google Code wiki -> Github wiki script that I hacked on recently. https://github.com/tfmorris/googlecode2github/blob/master/wikiconvert.py or find an equivalent for whatever pair of languages we're talking about. Similarly, I think you said that everything from /dev should move to /developers. Is there a reason not to just do a bulk move from /dev to /developers/old or some such and then clean it up in situ? Lastly, what's the status and relationship of code.openlibrary.org which appears get pulled out of the source repository starting at https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/blob/master/docs/index.rst That would seem to be another candidate for merger. We can probably muster than effort required to cleanup one set of docs, but not three. :-) Tom
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