On 2/4/20 3:34 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: > On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 9:59 PM Jonathan S. Katz <jk...@postgresql.org> wrote:
>> So, if there was something done to redirect people from specific >> deprecated documentation pages historically, it was before my time. Most >> of the redirects have been as general purposes ones (e.g. /docs/12), the >> rules we put in for getting rid of "static", and the release notes, >> which still receives some negative feedback towards it for different >> reasons (though I think overall the effort was well-received). Anyway, >> if we had a redirect in place, I'd want us to do it well. > > We have something close to it in commit > 496416ceda9c1015d9e7a6ef4b4fb18dae8a8d4e. But that doesn't actually > generate redirects when requests are coming in from the outside -- it > just makes sure our *internal* links can survive the rename of a file > between branches. Ah cool, didn't realize we had this feature :) > So it may not be exactly what's being looked for here, but it might be > a starting point. Probably the same underlying mapping table could be > used, but I haven't investigated that closely enough to say if it's > doable at this point, just that it's a starting point. Yeah. It could be as simple as having a flag on it to say it should redirect if the old file (presumably "file2" in the model) is hit. I'm saying this without diving into the mechanics of the code. > Using this feature to handle the rename of a file *between* major > versions, thus leaving the changes in master, should be safe (as long > as we add an entry to that table in pgweb). > > As for back branches, I think we have to say that it's too close to > the minor release to safely have something done in pgweb before then. This part I agree on, but let's sync offline to see if there is something within reason, with a preference to *not* rush if we're worried about breaking something right before release. Jonathan
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