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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorAli Caglayan
    • CommentTimeSep 3rd 2018
    The redirects for the HoTT wiki are not working. This is definitely the case because I changed the page name of Pushout (homotopytypetheory) to a capital P and it no longer redirects the lowercase referecnes from pages such as Smash product (homotopytypetheory).
    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorAli Caglayan
    • CommentTimeSep 3rd 2018
    • (edited Sep 3rd 2018)
    Actually sorry its wasn't smash it was Wedge sum (homotopytypetheory). Is there a latency to the redirects?
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    • CommentAuthorRichard Williamson
    • CommentTimeSep 3rd 2018
    • (edited Sep 3rd 2018)

    Yes, see #13 here. I have switched off all re-rendering in such cases as this for the moment. I hope I will have the opportunity to fix it tonight. But yes, even when it works, there will be a delay. It will be correct the next time the page the is edited, or if it is manually re-rendered. I can do it for Wedge sum (homotopytypetheory) in a second. [Edit: done now].

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    • CommentAuthorRichard Williamson
    • CommentTimeSep 3rd 2018
    • (edited Sep 3rd 2018)

    The material you are adding looks great, by the way! I do wonder if it might be better on the main nLab, though? Not sure what conclusion was reached in the earlier discussion of this. I do see that the specific focus of the HoTT wiki could be desirable, though, and make it easier and quicker for you to add things; but maybe at least link to the HoTT pages from the corresponding nLab ones? I can also add nForum announcements to the HoTT wiki if you like, but it will need a little work, so probably best to add it to the Technical TODO list (nlabmeta).

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    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeSep 4th 2018

    I don’t know if a conclusion was reached per se. Here was my opinion.

    I kind of like the idea of implementing latest changes for the HoTT wiki. Maybe in a separate nForum category?

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    • CommentAuthorAli Caglayan
    • CommentTimeSep 4th 2018
    I've planned the next week or so to flesh out definitions and theorems from the HoTT book and some new thesis on the HoTT wiki. In time I will try to link it with the nlab. An nForum update would be very welcome as it would help alot to keep track of what is being changed.
  1. I kind of like the idea of implementing latest changes for the HoTT wiki. Maybe in a separate nForum category?

    Done now. See here. The category is called ’HoTT: Latest Changes’.