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Remove dead link #2614

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Same problem as with TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/703.

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Although this particular change is fine (and could be merged, I think), it would be better to solve the “where did how to use GitHub go” problem. And if we don’t solve that problem, it would probably be better to re-word entire sentence. (After all, the only document pointed to could be just a link within the sentence, and is not a general-purpose guide but obviously aimed directly at new Council members. And could be named something better than README, no?)

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GusRiva commented Dec 10, 2024

Building on Syd's comment: I found the page on the WaybackMachine:

https://web.archive.org/web/20181115011630/https://www.tei-c.org/guidelines/p5/using-the-tei-github-repository/#expand

Unfortunately, I am not able to find this content anywhere in the TEI GitHub repos. Where could it be? Do we want to keep this content and republish it?

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I think this page is obsolete and the correct course is to remove the link rather than try to restore the page. Some of the notes on repository structure could usefully be imported into the GitHub Readme file. "Git README" link may be obsolete too. I wrote it about 9 years ago to help Council get off Subversion and into working with Git. Those days are long gone.

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