Re: Migration of services - 1. web server

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On Thursday 17 September 2020 14:24:50 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
> E. Liddell wrote:
> > Another possibility would be to divide the development links according
> > to types of potential volunteers and give them each an overview page
> > with resources and how-tos, for instance:
> >
> > DEVELOPMENT:  Coders, Packagers, Translators, Testers, [...]
> >
> > Although I admit I can't recall seeing that anywhere else.  That may mean
> > that it's a bad idea.
>
> I would suggest keep it simple and less is more, because everything needs
> to be maintained. I always try to reduce to the minimum necessary to
> communicate something.
>
>

As a user, I found the byzantine complexity of the site pretty frustrating in 
the beginning -- although now I am kind of used to it. But I recall finding a 
lot of seeming duplication; for example, when I looked for installation discs 
with TDE. Somehow I would end up finding different sets of pages, apparently 
because legacy items were allowed to remain, then new pages created for newer 
distros, and so on. 

It doesn't really apply to my own situation now, as I decided to roll my own. 
However, it occurs to me that we might want to preserve an archived version 
of the old pages, at least for a while, until the new pages supersede them 
completely. 

Bill
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