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Documentation: Update broken link #41758
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I have removed the documentation link to: https://success.docker.com as this domain longer available. This article doesn't appear on the update domain which holds the documentation either (docs.docker.com)
Hmm, this seems tricky to me. I'm not sure we want to be in the business of just showing people how to modify their Docker system files without real links to docs or at least some trustworthy resource. Any of the docs watchers on this PR know if this might be okay for outside linking? I really don't know how that works. Here are the guidelines set by the Docs Team but not sure if Gutenberg follows similar or different guidelines. I found this site to give a nice overview. However, this is not for all operating systems. It seems this is purely a Linux bug. Some part of me actually wonders if this bug still exists. Kind of odd to see nothing mentioned about it in official docs. |
@alexstine Giving this PR a bump as it's 1 year without movement. What action should we take or should we discard this? |
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I think I found the right link: https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/remote-access/
Co-authored-by: Noah Allen <noahtallen@gmail.com>
Thanks Noah |
* Update broken link in docs/getting-started/devenv/docker-ubuntu.md Co-authored-by: Noah Allen <noahtallen@gmail.com>
I have removed the link titled 'How do I enable the remote API for dockerd' which points to: https://success.docker.com/article/how-do-i-enable-the-remote-api-for-dockerd as the success.docker.com domain is no longer available.
What?
The documentation reference to success.docker.com is no longer available and therefore this causes a broken link in our own documentation.
Why?
To prevent users accessing a broken link or incorrect link when trying to find addition documentation.
How?
I have looked for an alternative article in docs.docker.com, but I did not find the article or a close match.
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