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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T21:24:24+00:00 2026-06-06T21:24:24+00:00

At RailsConf 2012, our local Ruby group created a crowd-sourced wiki . We’re very

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At RailsConf 2012, our local Ruby group created a crowd-sourced wiki. We’re very happy with how well it was received (218 watchers as of today).

Some members are attending Goruco 2012, and we’d like to do something similar for that conference. The current plan is to have one big git-based wiki of Ruby conferences. We have content for the last couple of years (RubyConf 2011, RailsConf 2011, 2012, and now Goruco 2012), so we’d like to combine it into one place. The RailsConf 2012 wiki has gotten the most watchers by far, and we’d like to retain those. The simplest way would seem to be renaming the repository like so:

  • Old: https://github.com/newhavenrb/railsconf2012/wiki
  • New: https://github.com/newhavenrb/conferences/wiki

The “Home” page would then have a listing of conferences by year.

But because it’s become a community resource, we don’t want to break any links from blogs, Twitter, etc. What’s the easiest way of doing this? Does Gollum support any kind of redirect? (Or do we need to come up with a creative solution?)

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    2026-06-06T21:24:25+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 9:24 pm

    Since no one has come out of the woodwork, here’s what I’m planning to do:

    • Clone the existing wiki
    • Run script
    for f in *.md; do
      cat <<EOF > $f
    We've Moved!
    ------------
    
    The RailsConf 2012 wiki is now [a general Ruby conference wiki](https://github.com/newhavenrb/conferences/wiki).
    
    Please find this page in its new home:  https://github.com/newhavenrb/conferences/wiki/$(basename $f .md)
    EOF
    done
    

    That would make Markdown like this:

    We’ve Moved!

    The RailsConf 2012 wiki is now a general Ruby conference wiki.

    Please find this page in its new home: https://github.com/newhavenrb/conferences/wiki/Rich-Hickey-Keynote

    • Commit the changes (except Home.md, README.md, _Footer.md, _Sidebar.md; they would be wrong)
    • Rename the existing wiki to conferences
    • Make new repo named railsconf2012
    • Push “We’ve Moved!” content to the new railsconf2012 repo
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