#6495: Build the reference manual incrementally
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Reporter: mpatel | Owner:
tba
Type: enhancement | Status:
needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone:
sage-pending
Component: documentation | Resolution:
Keywords: days38 | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers:
Volker Braun
Authors: Mitesh Patel, John Palmieri, Florent Hivert | Merged in:
Dependencies: #13143 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by dimpase):
Replying to [comment:150 kcrisman]:
> Replying to [comment:149 hivert]:
> > This is an answer to Mike Hansen:
> >
> > He asked if the page url are kept or not. The answer is that they
moved:
> Hmm, I was dimly aware of this but didn't think it through. That will
break a loooot of links (e.g., on ask.sagemath.org). Is there any way to
auto-generate forwarding or 'mirrors' from the old pages?
there are several options:
1. use {{{.htaccess}}} thing to fix this on any particular website;
2. write a script to look through all {{{href}}} targets in each file
with changed location, and create for it a file with forwards;
3. maybe sphinx can help in this business, I don't know.
In any event we do not want to keep the old links around forever, I think,
so there should be some kind of deprecation being turned on.
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