----- Original Message -----
From: "Felix Janda" <felix.ja...@posteo.de>
To: <m...@philholmes.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: Minor errors of the website
That's the problem. It was obviously put there for some reason, so
simply removing it without knowing whether
something else will break is not a solution.
I mean there is a comment right before the definition of depth:
# these links are relative from /website/ on lilypond.org
So I assumed that at some point in the past the main website was at
lilypond.org/website/. But actually both the root of lilypond.org and
lilypond.org/website/ exist and seem to be identical. So if one changes the
definition of depth this will obviously break lilypond.org/website/.
My question would now be why the identical website is at two places and even
spontaniously links between the different places. Why not having everything
at
one place and redirects from the other?
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I don't know. If I did, I'd try to fix it. But it's to do with the complex
interaction between make website on the server, and make doc on GUB, the way
we build the documentation.
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