Hi admins,
the CARE team once had its digital presence in the wiki on this page:
https://wiki.fsfe.org/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/CARE/
I think in the light of its similar digital presence on our very same webpages
https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct#CARE
it has been deleted because now it gives a 404.
So far ok. No need to duplicate content. However, there was an internal subpage with the written procedures under
https://wiki.fsfe.org/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/CARE/Internal
and that content is not doubled on our web-pages and it seems also to be deleted as it gives a 404 now. Can we please re-establish that page somehow or at least get the content of it?
Thank you very much, Erik
Hi Erik,
# Erik Albers [2018-09-06 13:46 +0200]:
So far ok. No need to duplicate content. However, there was an internal subpage with the written procedures under
https://wiki.fsfe.org/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/CARE/Internal
and that content is not doubled on our web-pages and it seems also to be deleted as it gives a 404 now. Can we please re-establish that page somehow or at least get the content of it?
Remember when you asked to redirect the Wiki's CoC to fsfe.org? That's what causing this ;)
I've deactivated the redirection for a while to enable you to copy out everything. At the same time I will have to investigate how to make the redirection not affect subpages.
For reference, the current line in /var/www/.htaccess is
Redirect permanent "/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct" https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct
Not sure whether we can have the normal mod_rewrite syntax here or whether this is specific to MoinMoin.
Best, Max
On 06.09.2018 14:21, Max Mehl wrote:
Hi Erik,
# Erik Albers [2018-09-06 13:46 +0200]:
So far ok. No need to duplicate content. However, there was an internal subpage with the written procedures under
https://wiki.fsfe.org/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/CARE/Internal
and that content is not doubled on our web-pages and it seems also to be deleted as it gives a 404 now. Can we please re-establish that page somehow or at least get the content of it?
Remember when you asked to redirect the Wiki's CoC to fsfe.org? That's what causing this ;)
yeah, I already thought so.
I've deactivated the redirection for a while to enable you to copy out everything. At the same time I will have to investigate how to make the redirection not affect subpages.
ok, thanks. I think we should somehow find a place in the wiki. I think it is the best place for this, because access can be restricted but easy to manage for people outside (like currently Polina Lucile and Jan) instead of SVN
The wiki team has any ideas on this where this could fit?
Best, Erik
On 06.09.2018 14:21, Max Mehl wrote:
I've deactivated the redirection for a while to enable you to copy out everything. At the same time I will have to investigate how to make the redirection not affect subpages.
For reference, the current line in /var/www/.htaccess is
Redirect permanent "/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct" https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct
btw, the redirect was wrong anyone and led to
https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct/CARE
with 404 as mentioned.
correct would be the link that you said is put in .htaccess:
https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct
Beste Grüße, Erik
On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 02:21:25PM +0200, Max Mehl wrote: ...
Redirect permanent "/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct" https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct
the question is if it would not be more obvious to redirect via the wiki itself or is that not possible?
as for not affecting subpages: this is quite a normal regex matching (if i remeber correctly it's pcre), so you have to explicitly match beginning and or end of line if you don't want to match anything that happens to contain the string somewhere, so in this case ^/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/*$ should work for example (matching with or without the trailing slash(es))
regards,
# Albert Dengg [2018-09-06 16:17 +0200]:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 02:21:25PM +0200, Max Mehl wrote: ...
Redirect permanent "/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct" https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct
the question is if it would not be more obvious to redirect via the wiki itself or is that not possible?
AFAIK it isn't. In the said file, there are also plenty of other redirections.
as for not affecting subpages: this is quite a normal regex matching (if i remeber correctly it's pcre), so you have to explicitly match beginning and or end of line if you don't want to match anything that happens to contain the string somewhere, so in this case ^/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/*$ should work for example (matching with or without the trailing slash(es))
Unfortunately this does not work, I've also tested other syntaxes.
However, it's not that bad. All search engines I've tested no lead to the original CoC and therefore a hard redirect isn't necessary any more. I've deactivated it, so Erik + CARE is now able to use those pages normally again.
Best, Max
On 07.09.2018 08:04, Max Mehl wrote:
# Albert Dengg [2018-09-06 16:17 +0200]:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 02:21:25PM +0200, Max Mehl wrote: ...
Redirect permanent "/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct" https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct
the question is if it would not be more obvious to redirect via the wiki itself or is that not possible?
AFAIK it isn't. In the said file, there are also plenty of other redirections.
as for not affecting subpages: this is quite a normal regex matching (if i remeber correctly it's pcre), so you have to explicitly match beginning and or end of line if you don't want to match anything that happens to contain the string somewhere, so in this case ^/KnowHow/FSFELife/CodeOfConduct/*$ should work for example (matching with or without the trailing slash(es))
Unfortunately this does not work, I've also tested other syntaxes.
However, it's not that bad. All search engines I've tested no lead to the original CoC and therefore a hard redirect isn't necessary any more. I've deactivated it, so Erik + CARE is now able to use those pages normally again.
ok, easy. I then now removed the complete information on the page to the following:
All information about the central CARE team has been moved to the FSFE' web page here:
https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct#CARE
Thank you, Erik