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I just stumbled upon this locked, closed questionthis locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

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which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update/remove/comment dead links?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update/remove/comment dead links?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update/remove/comment dead links?

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Sam Hanley
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Can  / shouldshould "dead links" in locked posts be removed?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update  / remove remove/ commentcomment dead links?

Can  / should "dead links" in locked posts be removed?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update  / remove / comment dead links?

Can/should "dead links" in locked posts be removed?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update/remove/comment dead links?

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Peter Mortensen
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I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on StackOverflowStack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update / remove / comment dead links?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on StackOverflow, that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update / remove / comment dead links?

I just stumbled upon this locked, closed question. It contains the following "dead" link:

Why use Buildr instead of Ant or Maven

which leads to a "Page Not Found".

I don't know how such things are handled on Stack Overflow, and that's why I have to ask: Even though the question is just kept "because it has historical significance", shouldn't there be a way to update / remove / comment dead links?

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