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Services reporting no-longer-existent URLs #212

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shadowcat-mst opened this issue May 1, 2016 · 8 comments
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Services reporting no-longer-existent URLs #212

shadowcat-mst opened this issue May 1, 2016 · 8 comments

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@shadowcat-mst
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e.g. chanserv links you to http://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml

Probably not ideal.

@shadowcat-mst
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Either chanserv should link http://freenode.net/changuide or you need a redirect.

@equinox
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equinox commented May 1, 2016

Duplicate of #202.

@shadowcat-mst
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212 was closed wontfix which is wrong since it's an ongoing problem, if services aren't going to be updated any time soon it should 302; if somebody wants to tell me how the webserver config works I'll try and provide a PR.

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edk0 commented May 2, 2016

configuring the webserver isn't really an option (and setting redirects per #143 seems to have been vetoed), so i think our only choice here is some services-related prodding.

@shadowcat-mst
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Apparently needs to be a PR against https://github.com/freenode/atheme-fn - I'll try and get to it at some point if nobody else does.

@swantzter
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Yeah and that's the exact reason #202 was closed! It has nothing to do with the website.

@emersonveenstra
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ftr, i opened freenode/atheme-fn#1 for those links.

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This was done in freenode/atheme-fn#2

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