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Official docs are gone #3710

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atl-mk opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 10 comments
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Official docs are gone #3710

atl-mk opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 10 comments

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@atl-mk
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atl-mk commented Sep 4, 2023

Hey, all the official documentation is no longer on the website in the description (https://marionettejs.com/)

Currently looks like:
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Here's what it used to look like: https://web.archive.org/web/20230730043216/https://marionettejs.com/

@paulfalgout
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ayep.. looking into this

@nmallare
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ayep.. looking into this

Any update on this?

@paulfalgout
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@jamiebuilds 👀

@paulfalgout
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In the meantime https://devdocs.io/marionette~4/

@nmallare
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nmallare commented Sep 12, 2023

@jamiebuilds 👀

LMK if I need to send you $15 for domain renewal :)

Edit: Not meant to be snarky. I'll Venmo or PayPal you right now.

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As I wrote in the website repo issue 545, I posted two resources to help people who are still using MarionetteJS and need to read the docs:

  1. There's a copy of the "gh-pages" branch of this repository (with some changes) available at my marionette_website repository, which you can clone and view on your own computer.
  2. Those files have been posted to https://marionettejs.netlify.app so you can view them online too.

Nothing wrong with the devdocs.io site, but my organization has long been thinking of making internal copies of documentation and repositories. This just seemed like the time to actually make a move.

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tni711 commented Sep 13, 2023

As I wrote in the website repo issue 545, I posted two resources to help people who are still using MarionetteJS and need to read the docs:

1. There's a copy of the "gh-pages" branch of this repository (with some changes) available at my [marionette_website repository](https://github.com/crantila/marionette_website), which you can clone and view on your own computer.

2. Those files have been posted to https://marionettejs.netlify.app so you can view them online too.

Nothing wrong with the devdocs.io site, but my organization has long been thinking of making internal copies of documentation and repositories. This just seemed like the time to actually make a move.

Thank you! I still use Marionette for active development. A local copy of the documentation helps a lot!

@paulfalgout
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Assuming I can get @jamiebuilds to transfer or reinstate marionettejs.com I'll probably end up redirecting it, but I've moved the site to http://marionette.js.org/

@paulfalgout
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I got control of the domain. I'll keep it going for the indefinite future

@atl-mk
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atl-mk commented Jan 30, 2024

Thanks @paulfalgout, much appreciated !!

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