Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Sat, 26 Jun 2021 21:12 +00:00: > Mentioning red-bean.com, it seems that svnbook.red-bean.com doesn't > support https. I've reached out to Fitz (since I've been in touch with > him previously) but if someone else read this and pick it up I think it > would be a good thing.
Try svnbook-...@red-bean.com. > There are a few slightly tricker questions: > * In news.html, under the 2013 hackathon, there is a link to > https://www.elegosoft.com/en_US/page/nachlese-subversion-hackathon-berlin-2013, > however that page is only in german now. I'm considering linking to > archive.org, however there are some recorded talks and interviews that I > can't find anymore. Does anyone have the original Do you mean these? — SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-01-What_is_New_in_Subversion_1-8_with_Stefan_Sperling.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-02-Interview_with_C_Michael_Pilato.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-03-Automatic_Mergin_in_Subversion_1-8_with_Julian_Foad.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-04-On_the_Way_to_Fast_and_Scalable_Repositories_with_Stefan_Fuhrmann.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-05-Interview_with_Johan_Corveleyn.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-06-Interview_with_Bert_Huijben.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-07-Why_Git_Merges_Better_than_Subversion_with_Neels_J_Hofmeyr.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-08-Interview_with_Ben_Reser.mp4 SVN_Hackathon_Berlin_2013-09-Interview_with_Branko_Cibej.mp4 I have a copy of them. > and could we add them to our own site? If elego doesn't mind, I guess? > * In packages.html, under Mac OS X, there is a link to Fink "maintained > by Christian Schaffner", however on the linked page the maintainer is > Daniel Johnson. I'm leaning towards removing the maintainer's name to > so we don't have to keep track of changes. Opinions? +1. Presumably the up-to-date information is available behind the link. > * There are a lot of links in /docs/ concerning older versions. Should > we keep them frozen as a historic document or try to update them? For > future versions, I will try to fix the obvious in the code (but that's > another project). Not sure what you have in mind here. Example? > * Same thing with older release notes. Should we keep them frozen as a > historic document or try to update them? Older release notes are part of the current release's documentation, so I vote to update them. > * In docs/community-guide/mailing-lists.part.html, there is a link to > https://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html however that redirects > domain landing site. Using archive.org I think I have found the > original page https://unicom.crosenthal.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html, > but I would like someone to verify it for me. > * In faq.html there is a link to www.onlamp.com, I guess it is a book > preview. It redirects to https://www.oreilly.com/radar/, I have linked > through archive.org. Cheers, Daniel