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I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It got deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.This may have been done for any number of reasons : obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0, Java 1.0, etc.

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It got deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0, Java 1.0, etc.

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It got deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons : obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0, Java 1.0, etc.

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

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I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It wasgot deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0, Java 1.0, etc.

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It was deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It got deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0, Java 1.0, etc.

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

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I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-featureshttps://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It was deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0

  

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


  

EDIT 2: One of my proposed topicsOne of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It was deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0

 

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.


 

EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

I came across this topic on Stack Overflow Documentation:

https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/5212/deprecated-and-obsolete-features

It was deleted later on. Part of the deletion notice said:

This may have been done for any number of reasons: obsolescence, consolidation, reorganization, etc.

Note that obsolescence is one of the possible reasons it could've been deleted. Was the topic deleted for obsolescence, or was it deleted for something else? If it was indeed deleted for obsolescence, that'd mean obsolete topics are not allowed on Documentation.

Are obsolete Documentation topics allowed?

Examples of "obsolete" topics include:

  • Internet Explorer 6 compatibility
  • Deprecated and obsolete features in [programming language]
  • Python 1.0
 

EDIT 1: I mean Documentation topics that are supposed to be about obsolete things, not obsolete examples for topics covering newer technologies.

 

EDIT 2: One of my proposed topics was rejected because obsolete HTML elements were considered "useless information."

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