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Romain B skunnyk at alteroot.org
Sun Apr 7 16:09:46 CEST 2019


Hello,
Thank you for your work on the wiki, you have been added as a writer on docs.xfce.org (look at your inbox) :)
I also added some deprecation warnings on some old wikis pages

March 27, 2019 11:55 PM, "Chester Doran" <hello at chesterdoran.com (mailto:hello at chesterdoran.com?to=%22Chester%20Doran%22%20<hello at chesterdoran.com>)> wrote:
Hello, I'm Chester Doran. I've been working my way through the Xfce Wiki, revising articles, correcting grammatical errors, and removing (a lot) of dead links. Looking around the Xfce documentation, it could do with the same treatment, as there are a lot of typos, 404'ed links, and pages that could just do with a good revising and updating. 
I'd love to be of assistance in that area. The documentation instructs me to post here requesting access to it if I want to submit edits. 
Thanks a lot. 
Also, for someone with control over the Xfce website: I spent a while updating the FAQ on the Wiki only to realise it's unused! The FAQ now lives in the documentation section. The old Wiki version appears as the first result in Google when searching "Xfce FAQ", with the one that's actually up to date and in use coming below it. Could you perhaps add the old FAQ page to your robots.txt file to stop Google from indexing it? Would be of benefit to both users and maintainers of the Wiki and Documentation.
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