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Missing old blog posts #107

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dgw opened this issue Mar 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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Missing old blog posts #107

dgw opened this issue Mar 10, 2023 · 2 comments

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@dgw
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dgw commented Mar 10, 2023

I've found at least one old blog post that wasn't imported AFAICT: YOURLS/awesome links to a Conditional Toolbar plugin at https://blog.yourls.org/2011/03/yourls-plugin-example-conditional-toolbar/ that now returns 404 on the new site. I can't find it using the search box, either.

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LeoColomb commented Mar 14, 2023

Indeed, only release blog posts have been migrated, as discussed in our private discussions.
We can still add previous all missing previous blog posts if desired.

For the background, I found some of them quite outdated (I mean not aligned anymore with up-to-date YOURLS behavior/orgs), thus I've been focused on release-related ones. That was already challenging 😁

Bonus note, for the conditional toolbar, there is a repo now (this is actually an example of what "outdated" posts can be, where the repo should probably be the only source of trust, I guess).
Anyway, I've submitted a PR for this one: YOURLS/awesome#139

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dgw commented Mar 14, 2023

FYI the repo's website field also points to the now-missing blog post. I was going remove that broken link, but I can't. 😅

Is there a place I can still access the old posts? Maybe I can help go through them to find the non-release announcements that are still worth migrating.

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