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Regularly check for broken links #152
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cc @dask/maintenance |
Note that all the ones with 8787 are clearly not meant to exist, they would refer to a running scheduler. |
Yeah, I'm more concerned with fixing the links pointing to old or stale documentation. I agree that many of these probably came from docs that referred to addreses generally. |
Yeah the built docs have the same issue. I agree fixing is more important than adding a CI check. |
Especially since it will always be external changes that would cause a failure. |
Well, I think that CI would also be grand, if only to make us aware of failures as they arise due to external changes. I'll take what I can get though. Fixing exisitng links, or adding redirects upstream (see docs/conf.py in most repositories) should be an easy fix for most folks. |
I would like to take this up if anyone else hasn't already. I can start by manually fixing the URLs listed in the issue. |
That would be welcome, thanks @pratyakshajha! |
Inspired by #151, which I encountered manually, I just ran http://examples.dask.org through a dead link checker and found a handful of broken links. I don't have time to fix them all right now but I just thought I'd drop the results here.
It might be a good idea to include a dead link check as part of the website deploy, but that may also be overkill!
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