What it would require to take down api.plone.org? Currently the latest "api"
is 3.0.
This site is misleading people (being found in Google and stuff):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8311887/api-for-plone-4
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i also have issues with broken portlets on plone.org that i reported.
and lastly i have a marketing question that requires talking with
someone involved in plone.org
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On 11/29/11 1:25 PM, Alan Runyan wrote:
> i recommend it being redirected to the readthedocs page!
> since that is looking really good and re-builds.
>
> i also have issues with broken portlets on plone.org that i reported.
>
> and lastly i have a marketing question that requires talking with
> someone involved in plone.org
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> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Mikko Ohtamaa
> <mikko...@redinnovation.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What it would require to take down api.plone.org? Currently the latest "api"
>> is 3.0.
>>
>> This site is misleading people (being found in Google and stuff):
>>
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8311887/api-for-plone-4
I bring this up every once in a while, so I'm +1. Please open a ticket
if there is not one already. I'm planning to a bunch of work by the end
of the year.
And please pimp my chip-in!
http://blog.aclark.net/2011/11/29/plone-org-maintenance/
I don't care if I don't hit the mark, but it would be great if we could
get some Plone companies to kick in to make sure this important stuff
gets done (and that I can actually schedule it on my calendar.)
Alex
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