Clear Linux Project has a new documentation site

The Clear Linux OS Docs team is happy to announce that our documentation site for the Clear Linux Project has moved to a Sphinx/reST site with the ubiquitous Read-The-Docs theme, consistent with many open source documentation projects.

The new documentation site allows for a huge improvement in documentation features and functionality for our end users.

This site move was a massive undertaking spearheaded by the Clear Linux Documentation team. They helped ensure that every detail of the move was tracked accordingly and ensured no details were missed. Kudos to them!

We highly encourage you to explore the new documentation site, provide feedback, and log any issues you find, or even collaborate directly as we continue to make improvements on the new documentation site.

Learn more at our blog:

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Looks like this info is quite outdated but also still I stumble over old links which do not work anymore.

for example, if I look at:

It still has an old link:
https://docs.01.org/clearlinux/latest/guides/clear/mixer.html

which has a 304 to:
https://corpredirect.intel.com/Redirector/404Redirector.aspx?404;https://docs.01.org/clearlinux/latest/guides/clear/mixer.html

which hits:
https://www.clearlinux.org/clear-linux-documentation/latest/guides/clear/mixer.html
which does not exits.

Is it possible to strip or redirect the /latest (and maybe other ones similar if exist) on the webserver
Usually the ones without /latest work, like here:
https://www.clearlinux.org/clear-linux-documentation/guides/clear/mixer.html

Maybe not so easy, but looking at the web server logs of docs.01.org / corpredirect.intel.com / www.clearlinux.org could show from where redirects come and which pages fail.

And till then if one hits a 404 documentation link with a /latest as part of the URI
stripping that seems to help. :wink:

Maybe better post documentation suggestions in this thread

@Businux though the other thread also looks outdated, not sure if its so important, but I guess it does not harm, so posted it there as well.