What / Why
There is no indication that the npm.community website is inactive/deprecated and read only.
When
When you arrive at npm.community (e.g. https://npm.community/c/support/docs-needed) as sent to from (https://docs.npmjs.com/).
Where
npm.community
How
Current Behavior
The npm.community site appears to be active and the correct place for creating and tracking npm issues.
Steps to Reproduce
- Browse documentation at https://docs.npmjs.com/
- Click "To report bugs or submit feature requests for the docs, please post here."
Expected Behavior
There should be a banner or other indication that the site is inactive/deprecated/read only and to point people towards the correct place to register issues.
Who
Not sure?
References
What / Why
There is no indication that the npm.community website is inactive/deprecated and read only.
When
When you arrive at npm.community (e.g. https://npm.community/c/support/docs-needed) as sent to from (https://docs.npmjs.com/).
Where
npm.community
How
Current Behavior
The npm.community site appears to be active and the correct place for creating and tracking npm issues.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
There should be a banner or other indication that the site is inactive/deprecated/read only and to point people towards the correct place to register issues.
Who
Not sure?
References