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Q&A How should we phase out the Site Proposals category?

The Site Proposals category is only shown to logged-in users, the text at the top points to the new proposals site, the "post" button says "not here" and refers to the new site, and if you try to p...

posted 4mo ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2024-01-10T03:01:52Z (4 months ago)
The Site Proposals category is only shown to logged-in users, the text at the top points to the new proposals site, the "post" button says "not here" and refers to the new site, and if you try to post anyway, it shows a big READ ME FIRST message pointing to the new site.

We could hide the entire category even from logged-in users, but we've avoided doing that just in case there's anything in the old proposals that people want to be able to see.  We don't yet have something like read-only archives, so the current state seems like a reasonable compromise, but we're of course open to other ideas.