Paul Roeland

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- deployed the docs.plone.org/3/en, docs.plone.org/4/en and docs.plone.org/5 rewrites - Warnings on older versions: that takes a bit, as it has to be done on each and every page (3 and...

Given the inflexibility of the 5 and pre-5 versioning system, and the fact that two different physical servers are involved, it would be **much** easier to have DNS-based diffence. So...

In general, agreement. On the 404 page, given the quite extensive changes to URLs, I would probably be in favor of not offering https://x.docs.plone.org/whateveryouwerelookingfor, which is likely to not exist,...

Plone [5-3] are just static HTML sites, but it has been a challenge to map things. There's simply no way you can map https://6.docs.plone.org/some-fancy-newtech to https://3.docs.plone.org/when-dinosaurs-still-roamed-the-earth I can probably whip...

as preparation, the following are now live: - https://3.docs.plone.org - https://4.docs.plone.org - https://5.docs.plone.org

@stevepiercy For 6.docs.plone.org: that currently _(and actually since february already, just nobody noticed...)_ that is set up as an NGINX "alias" to 6.dev-docs.plone.org - so links to 6.docs.plone.org already work....

> I have no access to make any of those changes. I do, after some soul- and passwordmanager-searching. > > > Not sure if it's wiser to keep 6.dev-docs.plone.org as...

@fredvd the setup still works, I'll update the description for Ubuntu 22.04 for list of required packages, the default Python version changed. But the blocker is the access to the...

@fredvd @stevepiercy Algolia search is gone, https://5.docs.plone.org (which works as URL) and the currently-equivalent https://docs.plone.org now use the standard Sphinx search. It was a bit of an effort, but mainly...

I have preference for Microsoft style guide - several reasons, but overall it's an easier one to work with /explain to non-native speakers and more attention to non-tech audiences.