#17747: Do not remove tutorials without deprecating and redirecting the related
pages
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       Reporter:  tmonteil       |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement    |       Status:  new
       Priority:  major          |    Milestone:  sage-6.5
      Component:  documentation  |   Resolution:
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Comment (by vbraun):

 We have no policy on preserving links, and no automatic system to avoid
 breaking links. I don't agree that we have a regression here, you just
 haven't noticed the current state of affairs before. We had broken
 documentation links with every previous release, just not one that you
 noticed.

 Also, all kinds of file types might move (html, pdf, images, ...). How
 should we handle them and/or how do we make the web server hand out 301?

 I already mentioned the IMHO correct solution: Version the docs on the web
 server just like Python does (see http://docs.python.org). There is
 nothing in the Sage repo that can do it, its just a web server
 configuration issue.

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