Hi there, Does anyone have an easy way of seeing which pages from the 9.x, 10, or 11 docs don't have a "current" version?
For example: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/recovery-config.html Apologies in advance if there is a better list to email about this, let me know. More context below, in case helpful. Cheers, Michael For context, I've built a Firefox extension that redirects old versions of the docs to their "current" version, except when either: * you're already on the docs, or * when a "current" version of the page doesn't exist. Pages from older versions like 7.x and 8.x seem to be less of an issue on search engines, so I'm thinking of supporting 9.0+ to reduce the number of deprecated pages (wishful thinking perhaps?). Any advice would be very welcome. A response along the lines of "There are a LOT of these, please find another way." would also be incredibly welcome. I'm aware of some discussions in the past on ways to get search engines to rank the "current" version of a page higher. It sounded like a tough problem, so while people work out how to solve the root issue(s), I thought a browser extension might help a little. Code so far (MIT): https://github.com/mchristofides/pg_docs_bot/ Extension link (v0.7, would like v1 to have this feature): https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/pg_docs_bot/