[documentation] Where do old handbook pages go to die?

Steven Peck sepeck at gmail.com
Sun Feb 3 23:08:19 UTC 2008


Getting rid of it is the appropriate solution.  If the content is not
longer appropriate to D5 or D6 then edit it away.

If people need, they can view the revisions.  Any registered d.o.
account can see revisions.

On Feb 3, 2008 12:10 PM, Joshua Brauer <joshua at brauerranch.com> wrote:
> In working on some comment related issues I took a closer look at the
> Detailed comment documentation page (http://drupal.org/node/23703)
> which raises an issue I could use guidance on. I'm new enough to the
> team that I don't know if this has been resolved and I'm not finding
> the discussion or if it is an open issue.
>
> Anyway, the Detailed comment documentation page has about half of the
> page devoted to Comment Moderation. It has the note that as of 4.7
> this is no longer in core and a general reference to contrib modules.
> The question I have is what should be done, if anything, to handbook
> pages that refer to unsupported versions? Although there's a big bold
> warning on the page that this information is basically no longer
> relevant to comment.module having it there doesn't seem very user
> friendly. Completely getting rid of it or making it available only to
> those who can see revisions on the site also doesn't seem like the
> appropriate solution.
>
> So, where do old handbook pages go to die?
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>
>
>
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