I just registered on stackoverflow to be able to answer this.
I am the one who has been taking care of the website and domain name for mingw-w64 for a couple years now.
I've been spending quite a lot of time on regaining control for mingw-w64 from sourceforge. Sourceforge has been providing many services which mingw-w64 uses but as you probably know, it has also been behaving in less than perfect ways recently. My concern has been that with the website in the hands of sourceforge, it was very difficult to do anything. More recently I registered mingw-w64.org and with the most recent events, the need to ensure we could easily move away from sourceforge with an actual proper transition plan only got bigger.
Unfortunately, many links point to the sourceforge project page which we have absolutely 0 control on. On the website side we can use a .htaccess file to permanently redirect visitors (that's what is done) but on the project page, we can only push binaries and set a description. Anything we put there is no match for the giant green "DOWNLOAD" buttons that sourceforge puts in ads.
The sourceforge project page is the first result for "mingw-w64" on google.
We really want to ensure things work fine for everyone. We don't want pages to disappear, links to suddenly get broken and everyone to get confused.
Yesterday I started looking for backlinks to the sourceforge project page. There are a lot of them. A LOT. So what should be done? While there is no plan to move off sourceforge at the time, if (or rather when) this happens, the sourceforge project page is the first thing that will cause troubles. If we stop touching it, it is possible that sourceforge puts whatever they feel like on it, with whatever amount of crapware in false mingw-w64 installers.
The current situation is that if these links do not get updated to point to http://mingw-w64.org which is the current website of mingw-w64, they will end up pointing to very outdated files and/or malware'd installers or, better, a non-existing page.
I mailed a few people and I'm actually limited by the tool I use for backlinks (ahrefs.com; I'd need to pay 80 USD/month to get more results at once). I also noticed there were several links on stackoverflow and after mentioning it on IRC, the user you got the request from offered to do these edit requests.
I'd say it's up to every author to accept or not an edit, no matter what it is. What bothered me with you was that I was on IRC on yesterday (I always am) and at some point I saw:
21:46 $YOU > [[email protected]] joins #mingw-w64
21:46 $YOU : Can I confirm that http://mingw-w64.org should replace sourceforge as the download link for Win64 mingw tools?
21:50 $YOU : Nevermind, sourceforge clearly has newer everything. Rejecting the edit suggestion.
21:50 $YOU < [[email protected]] quits []
I saw your messages 2 minutes after you left. Or rather, 6 minutes after you joined.
You asked a question and didn't wait for an answer for more than 4 minutes. On sunday evening.
While doing so you've also reached a wrong conclusion.
First there is no "newer everything". If you take a mathematical definition of newer then you could say the sources of mingw-w64 on sourceforge.net are not strictly newer than the ones linked from mingw-w64.org.
Then you're still advocating linking directly to a file dump. It's quite obvious the files will be uploaded to the file dump before the links to these files are added to any website.
It actually looks like you based this on two files. Considering I recently had the displeasure of making a file backup of the file dump and it took me days to get their 81GB, 2 files for a total of 100MB doesn't sounds like a lot.
Lastly, mingw-w64.org is a wiki with open registration and if you believe that some content needs to be fixed, you are more than welcome to improve the website. A website is also a place to teach people and to help them rather than simply providing them with a .exe.
It's getting late for me and I'm sorry if anything sounds angry above but the task is huge and it is painful to have added roadblocks in surprise places (I only found out about this after I checked for updates to the backlinks list on ahrefs.com).
edit: I need to stress out the fact that the sourceforge project page is the past for mingw-w64; currently it's compatibility and later on it'll be deprecation and then removal (if possible); either it's update (when it makes sense obviously but it should if it's about directing users) or dead/broken link.
edit2: I also definitely do not think edits should be a search-and-replace and my SO skill is low enough that I can't list all proposed edits but I also see no issue in either rejecting the edit and updating, or accepting the edit and improving/re-fixing it right after.