Hi Michael,

some comments to the new wiki.

 1. the old page (http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki) is not reachable at all
    (readonly would be fine for a transition time)
 2. the SUMO Page (//sumo.dlr.de) is outdated (Reference to Conference
    2019 missing, links to version 1.2.0 instead 1.3.1, invalid wiki
    link (see a) ).  This page links to
    (https://www.dlr.de/ts/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-9883/16931_read-41000/)
 3. The new wiki, I found it under https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/, is hard to
    read. The color for links (light blue) has not much contrast and the
    normal text seems also to be smaller

Greetings, Harald


Am 10.09.19 um 08:42 schrieb Michael Behrisch:
> Dear friends and users,
> in an effort to move all our content into one place and also to have
> the same process for code and documentation changes we are moving our
> wiki into statically generated pages hosted in the SUMO repository. We
> try to make the process as hassle free to the users as possible but
> starting today the wiki will be read only and all changes need to be
> pull requests (or direct commits or simply mails asking for a fix)
> against the SUMO repository. Once the new documentation is up, we will
> have redirects in place. If you have any questions please direct them
> to the list.
>
> Best regards,
> Michael (for the SUMO team)
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