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Pull request overview
This PR removes an unmaintained event document from June 2024 that was causing maintenance burden due to broken links (404 errors). The file was part of a pre-OSPO directory that appears to have unclear strategic value and was not linked from anywhere in the site navigation.
Key Changes
- Deletion of the entire
20240627-OSSBreakfastClub.mdfile (188 lines) containing notes from an OSS London Breakfast Club event
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I'm not sure we should delete this page, it's a record of some activities done as part of the OSPO effort. I can agree that the directory name could be confusing to outsiders. |
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Agreeing with @giordano, the idea of having it here it was to document all our efforts to create an OSPO. It's not been linked because I haven't had the time to put things together on the table of activities yet. |
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Not to delete. Lots of discussions and outcomes were obtained from that session.
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Shall we simply put it into the documents directory directly then? The file itself has date metadata for Jekyll... so there's no need to write |
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OK, I started trying to actually link to it, but I can't make it fit. I think this properly lives in the wiki with other meeting notes. |
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... or the monthly notes should go into the site itself. |
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I'd prefer moving it to the |
I disagree with this. This is the same level of documentation as the stuff in the wiki. So either everything in the wiki should come here and be treated as a first class citizen (linked, referenced, maintained), or this should go there. Having the same quality of documentation that is "notes from some meetings that have happened" in two places feels messy and inconsistent. |
I have to say, I don't really understand why we have
00-preOSPO(also that directory name doesn't seem particularly meaningful).One event that we had in June last year seems to be - amongst other things - a bit of a maintenance burden...
Is there some advantage (strategic or otherwise) to keeping this that I miss? If we're keeping it, it should probably be linked to somewhere. Note that currently it's not navigable on the site: I've just deleted the file, and the link-checker didn't notice.