You could just add a big bar on top stating the 1.3 doc (and faq) are horribly out of date and inaccurate and provide a link there to never versions?
Even if old pages link to it, the big bar should grab the attention right? ~Jorge On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote: > > On May 2, 2010, at 6:03 PM, Dan Poirier wrote: > > The FAQ link at the upper left of httpd.apache.org goes to > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/faq/, which seems reasonably up-to-date > if a bit scant. That page does have a link to the 1.3 FAQ with a clear > warning that it's quite out-of-date. If there are other links to the > old FAQ, why not just point them to the more recent one? > > > Because we don't control those links. They are all over the web, controlled > by tens of thousands of other people. They link to the 1.3 FAQ, and get bad > information, and then write their own third-party FAQs and perceive that we > have crappy docs. This is a situation I'd like to proactively address by > making the 1.3 docs very clearly state, everywhere, that they are NOT the > approved docs, and link to, or redirect to, the ones that are. > > -- > Rich Bowen > [email protected] > > > >
