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Issue with "What software do I need to build a website?": Page is very outdated #7048
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That page definitely looks like it could do with a rewrite! Thanks for raising the issue. |
Hi @rachelandrew . Can I help here. Please let me know where should I start ? |
We should consider deleting the entire https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/What_software_do_I_need page all and internal links to it. It’s basically always going to be out of date — and even if updates are made to it, will still continue to get further and further out of date after that. |
@sideshowbarker Where would you stop? A few links further on in in common questions there is https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/Available_text_editors That was a bit devils advocate. I wouldn't delete the page - I think it is worth identifying that you need a text editor or IDE, browser etc. Thoughts? |
Well if it were up to me, I wouldn’t stop — there’s a whole lot more stuff that I’d yank. In general with some issues that we get in, my point of view when I go and take a look at the page that’s being reported on is: I have zero interest in trying to maintain the content of this page, and I can’t personally justify spending any time at all on it. And when I feel like that, I also feel like I shouldn’t expect anybody else to have to spend time on it either — and thus, I feel like we’d be better off without anybody getting stuck with having to continue to maintain the page. To frame it in other terms, there are opportunity costs to everything we have to spend time on. And when somebody has to spend time on what seems to me at least like a relatively low-value part of the site, that’s time that gets taken away from working on updates to other more-valuable parts of the site — and/or time that gets taken away from working on a resolution to any of the several hundred other open issues we have. With the Learn tree in particular, there are some parts of it that are relatively more valuable and then there are some parts which at best are a “nice to have” but otherwise are not a necessary part of the overall goal/scope we have of documenting the web platform’s feature set. And this particular page seems like a “nice to have” — but one for which the continued costs of maintaining it outweigh its potential benefits to readers. |
@sideshowbarker Nothing I can argue with there, but even agreeing the chunks to delete feels like more effort than it is worth. I could fix this specific case by cutting it back to bare bones. |
We talked about this issue in the writers meeting and the outcome is openwebdocs/project#207. I am going to close this issue because it's going to be a more systematic effort. |
MDN URL: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/What_software_do_I_need
What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?
Specific section or headline?
"Dig Deeper": "Browsing Websites"
What did you expect to see?
working links
Did you test this? If so, how?
by using it
MDN Content page report details
en-us/learn/common_questions/what_software_do_i_need
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