There's bits and pieces on different pages that are worth keeping but I
don't know that the pages themselves should form part of a new website.In
other words, after removing clearly unneeded pages (e.g. the formats) I'd
put everything down into a legacy subdirectory and just create a simple
clear website with the essentials...whatever that is. :-) The eventual goal
would be to either move or delete all the information from legacy.

I'm happy to go through the pages and do some of this, once everything is
in place.

On 9 February 2018 at 17:31, Geoffrey Hutchison <geoff.hutchi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm currently in the process of converting the MediaWiki site to a Jekyll
> site (e.g., like https://avogadro.cc/)
>
> - Pages can still be edited through GitHub
> - We can easily merge in the rewritten documentation https://open-babel.
> readthedocs.io/en/latest/
>
> What I'd like to ask is "what parts of the old site are worth keeping?"
> (that aren't in the readthedocs version)
> - Descriptions of force fields
> - Old release notes
>
> Right now, I have 278 Markdown files, most of which are old file format
> docs..
> http://github.com/openbabel/openbabel.github.io/pages/
>
> -Geoff
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