John Plocher wrote:
The website conversion is being done by automated tools, so the set of redirects can be known exactly at migration time. The list could even be pruned by community facilitators before it is deployed if you are concerned about having "too many" - I'd bet there are only a few "static urls" in each community that need to be kept forever. Even so, the overhead of having a lot of redirects should be negligible - after all, the two URL name spaces are completely disjoint, and the rewrite rules will only trigger when old URLs are accessed. Finally, its not as if the set of redirects from old to new will grow over time, or even need any maintenance (see my previous post).
As I've already said, as the pages in hub evolve over time, the links will start to break.
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