So the robots.txt is cutting down web searches finding old docs, but http://geoserver.readthedocs.io is holding on to an old version.
Anyone know who set this up, can we update or kill it?
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Jody Garnett
So the robots.txt is cutting down web searches finding old docs, but http://geoserver.readthedocs.io is holding on to an old version.
Anyone know who set this up, can we update or kill it?
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Jody Garnett
Hi Jody,
A bit (very) late, but I’ve done a little research into this.
The docs are currently “owned” by a user called “eshon” - https://readthedocs.org/projects/geoserver/ - it’s pointing at his/her geoserver fork rather than the official repository.
Their own docs ironically don’t specify what to do in this sort of scenario as best I can tell. There’s an implication in one of their docs that a ticket can be opened at their github - https://github.com/rtfd/readthedocs.org/issues
I’d suggest it be taken over by one of the PSC, at least as the project “Owner”, I believe they have other roles too.
As to building the docs, these two pages are probably of interest:
http://docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/webhooks.html
http://docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/versions.html
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 15/11/2016 00:42, Jody Garnett wrote:
So the robots.txt is cutting down web searches finding old docs, but http://geoserver.readthedocs.io is holding on to an old version.
Anyone know who set this up, can we update or kill it?
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