Link in the webpage---"DEV/SeasonOfDocs2019-MailmanWiki" giving 404
So I was scrolling down the GSoD page of the org and found out that a major link important for GSoD folks under the "Writing Your Application" section is giving 404.
I am copy pasting the line here
The [[https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/|Introduction to Season of Docs page] is the place to start.
Check it yourself.
P.S -- If someone wants to change something in these wiki pages, how to do that formally, any pointers on this will be helpful
On 5/18/19 2:29 AM, Aaryan Bhagat wrote:
So I was scrolling down the GSoD page of the org and found out that a major link important for GSoD folks under the "Writing Your Application" section is giving 404.
I am copy pasting the line here
The [[https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/|Introduction to Season of Docs page] is the place to start.
Thank you for the report.
That is a typo in the wiki markup. There is a missing ']'. It should be
The [[https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/|Introduction to Season of Docs page]] is the place to start.
which renders as
The Introduction to Season of Docs page is the place to start.
with Introduction to Season of Docs page being a link to https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/.
I have fixed the wiki page at <https://wiki.list.org/DEV/SeasonOfDocs2019>.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
Thanks, Mark for clearing that up
I also want to know that is there a hierarchy or some other method of controlling power regarding changes in the wiki. What I mean is how the wiki is controlled/modified, who governs that? I just am inquisitive in this case and want to know the workflow. Any pointers on this would be helpful.
Thanks
On 5/18/19 10:16 AM, Aaryan Bhagat wrote:
Thanks, Mark for clearing that up
I also want to know that is there a hierarchy or some other method of controlling power regarding changes in the wiki. What I mean is how the wiki is controlled/modified, who governs that? I just am inquisitive in this case and want to know the workflow. Any pointers on this would be helpful.
It's all in the first paragraph at <https://wiki.list.org/>
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
It's all in the first paragraph at <https://wiki.list.org/>
Creating the account will help us to modify this wiki, but what happens to the doc at ReadtheDoc? Also, I am having trouble in sign up as the TextCha is always giving me the wrong answer! I have tried various answers to this which I think are right.
Text Cha - "What, in two or three words, is the software featured on this site used to manage? "
On Tue, May 21, 2019, at 10:55 AM, Aaryan Bhagat wrote:
It's all in the first paragraph at <https://wiki.list.org/>
Creating the account will help us to modify this wiki, but what happens to the doc at ReadtheDoc?
You can submit merge request to whatever repo generates the Read the docs page you want to edit.
Also, I am having trouble in sign up as the TextCha is always giving me the wrong answer! I have tried various answers to this which I think are right.
Text Cha - "What, in two or three words, is the software featured on this site used to manage? "
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