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I have spent many keystrokes trying to address all your questions. I have no reason to believe that I will be able to improve on my earlier attempts. We'll need to rely on other participants who might have got what I've tried to say and will be able to make up for my own lack of explanatory skills. How to update migrated contents? Just like you update code: by lodging PRs. As far as I am concerned I have always tried to be receptive to people unfamiliar with git, by accepting Markdown-formatted files and registering a PR for them. Le 05/08/2021 à 20:51, Per Jessen a écrit :
Adrien Glauser wrote:
I have given a list of necessary and sufficient conditions for what counts as "relevant" in my first post, and answered exegetical questions after that. By now you have more than enough context to figure out whether a page you'd care to see in the new docs should be flagged or not.
You know, I have been using open/SUSE for over twenty years, participating in many various ways. If I still have open questions about $SUBJ, I think your explanations may be a bit lacking.
For starters, "whether a page you'd care to see in the new docs" - well, I don't care. That particular page is doing just fine where it is. I don't know what "the new docs" will bring and you have not explained it.
If you are still unsure, do just flag it. It won't be difficult to filter out false positives in due time.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Adrien, you appear to be avoiding my main question - if/when it moves out of the wiki, how do I update it?