(9841) Matters of URL (link) rot and remediation?

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(9841) Matters of URL (link) rot and remediation?

Post by User » Sun Nov 28, 2004 8:26 am

Dear Wizard!

First I would like to express my heartfelt thanks for a unvaluable work done
over the years. Your site always has been to me my "last resort" for more than
20 years of working with the most impressive operating system: VMS.

However, very often you refer to URLs like
http://www.openvms.compaq.com/72final/6 ... tartup_sec
which are not accessible anymore.

Will we have to live with that or is someone planning to the humonguous work?

Thank you again!

Felix B.
(proud DECCIE from 1988 - 1996)


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Re: (9841) Matters of URL (link) rot and remediation?

Post by Wizard » Mon Nov 29, 2004 8:26 am

The OpenVMS Wizard is well aware of the URL rot and of the typical
website churn, and the nearly 10,000 entries that presently exist.

The Wizard is not in a position to comment on any remediation plans,
schedules or other such details. If there are any, of course.

You will notice that the OpenVMS Wizard no longer generally provides
direct URL references nor documentation URL citations, and this URL
rot is the central reason why.

This decision is clearly unfortunate, as it would obviously be more
helpful to provide a direct URL -- but direct URLs historically tend
to rot, and what was intended to be helpful can become misleading or
wrong as the URL churn and URL rot continues. (URL continuity is not
a matter that the OpenVMS Wizard can particularly address.)

As a related part of the lack of direct URL references, the OpenVMS
Wizard also tends to provide direct topic pointers for existing topics,
as that avoids replicating information -- and having multiple similar
copies of answers. As answers change, older answers can become stale
-- with pointers to specific topics, maintaining these fewer topics
with more current information becomes somewhat more feasible. Having
direct topic-based URL links would be preferable here too, obviously.

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