No, not a cache problem. The URL is https://www.docutils.org/rst.html. It's a live page that you can't get to except through search engine results (where it ranks highly) or having bookmarked the URL, but that live page has broken links. The broken links I'm referring to specifically are: https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/quickstart.txt https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/cheatsheet.txt These each result in a 404 error page from GitHub. What I'm wondering is, where would I go to help fix...
No, not a cache problem. The URL is https://www.docutils.org/rst.html. It's a live page that you can't get to except through search engine results (where it ranks highly) or having bookmarked the URL, but that live page has broken links. The broken links are, specifically: https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/quickstart.txt https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/cheatsheet.txt These result in a 404 error page from GitHub. What I'm wondering is, where would I go to help fix this: Sourceforge or...
No, not a cache problem. The URL is https://www.docutils.org/rst.html. It's a live page that you can't get to except through search engine results (where it ranks highly) or having bookmarked the URL, but that live page has broken links. The broken links are, specifically: https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/quickstart.txt https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/cheatsheet.txt These result in a 404 error page from GitHub. What I'm wondering is, where would I go to help fix this: Sourceforge or...
No, not a cache problem. The URL is https://www.docutils.org/rst.html. It's a live page that you can't get to except through search engine results (and it ranks highly), but the live page has broken links. The broken links are, specifically: https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/quickstart.txt https://www.docutils.org/docs/user/rst/cheatsheet.txt These result in a 404 error page from GitHub. What I'm wondering is, where would I go to help fix this: Sourceforge or GitHub? One project refers to https://docutils.sourceforge.io...
The URL https://www.docutils.org/rst.html still appears high in search engine results for "restructuredtext cheatsheet," and still contains the broken links. That appears to be hosted with GitHub Pages. Is docutils.org officially associated with this (SourceForge) project, and if so, where would I send the patch / PR if I wanted to help out?
And while we're on the topic, these other links on the "Manual" page of sunit.sourceforge.net are also broken (valid Wayback Links included): TestResources and their implementation in SUnit 3 https://web.archive.org/web/20080723161435/http://www.metaprog.com/downloads/TestResources.pdf Implementing and using resumable TestFailures in Smalltalk https://web.archive.org/web/20080723161620/http://www.metaprog.com/downloads/ResumableTestFailures.pdf Advanced eXtreme Programming Testing Techniques in Smalltalk...
And while we're on the topic: TestResources and their implementation in SUnit 3 https://web.archive.org/web/20080723161435/http://www.metaprog.com/downloads/TestResources.pdf Implementing and using resumable TestFailures in Smalltalk https://web.archive.org/web/20080723161620/http://www.metaprog.com/downloads/ResumableTestFailures.pdf Advanced eXtreme Programming Testing Techniques in Smalltalk https://web.archive.org/web/20040106133225/http://www.metaprog.com/downloads/Testing.pdf Extending SUnit...
Hi, all. Hope you're well. Here's a Wayback Machine link that will repair the broken one: https://web.archive.org/web/20070104222442/http://scgwiki.iam.unibe.ch:8080/ST2002/uploads/1/SUnit-V1.pdf —Kevin