Good idea if we ever get a decent, reliable CI environment set up.
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Subject: Re: [gradle-dev]
gradle.org broken links
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 16:35:53 +0000
From: Luke Daley <luke.daley(a)gradleware.com>
Reply-To: dev(a)gradle.codehaus.org
To: dev(a)gradle.codehaus.org
Hi Evgeny,
Thanks for the info.
We already crawl
gradle.org every night looking for bad links, but we don't dig deep
into the Javadoc and Groovydoc. Nearly all of the errors you identified are actually
Groovydoc bugs. Yay Groovydoc.
There are 2 or 3 legitimate errors in there that I didn't know about, so thank you.
I might look to replace our code with your script at some point.
On 08/11/2012, at 4:17 PM, Evgeny Goldin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm about to release Gradle links crawler plugin which scans web pages for broken
links and provides a great deal of configuration and flexibility regarding the crawling
process.
I've tried it on several sites, including
gradle.org. So far the plugin has found
about 400 broken links (detailed log), most of them in docs of versions 1.0 and above
(older docs were not checked). Here's the script if you'd need to re-run the
crawler.
So I wanted to let you guys know and, if possible, to get your feedbacks about any links
that aren't broken but are mistakenly reported as such.
Warm regards,
Evgeny
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Luke Daley
Principal Engineer, Gradleware
http://gradleware.com
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