Bug Report: Broken Links 404
Introduction
As we strive for a seamless user experience on the Ethereum website, it's essential to identify and resolve any issues that may hinder this goal. In this bug report, we'll focus on two broken links that are returning 404 errors on the Ethereum roadmap page. Our objective is to ensure that these links are either corrected or removed to provide users with accurate and up-to-date information.
Describe the Bug
The issue at hand involves two broken links on the Ethereum roadmap page, specifically the Pectra upgrade section. When users click on the links to learn more about the protocol roadmap and previous upgrades, they are met with a 404 error. This error indicates that the requested resource is not found, which can be frustrating for users who are seeking information on these topics.
To Reproduce
To replicate this issue, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Ethereum roadmap page at
https://ethereum.org/en/roadmap/pectra/
. - Click on the links to learn more about the protocol roadmap and previous upgrades.
- Observe the 404 error that appears.
Expected Behavior
The expected behavior in this scenario is that the links should either be corrected to point to the correct resources or removed altogether. This would ensure that users are not misled by broken links and can access the information they need in a timely and efficient manner.
Screenshots
The following screenshot illustrates the issue:
Desktop and Smartphone
Unfortunately, there is no additional information to provide regarding the desktop or smartphone experience, as the issue is specific to the Ethereum roadmap page.
Additional Context
There is no additional context to provide at this time, as the issue is relatively straightforward and can be resolved by correcting or removing the broken links.
Would You Like to Work on This Issue?
Yes, we would like to work on this issue to ensure that the Ethereum website provides a seamless user experience for all users.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the two broken links on the Ethereum roadmap page are a significant issue that needs to be addressed. By correcting or removing these links, we can provide users with accurate and up-to-date information, which is essential for the Ethereum community. We look forward to resolving this issue and continuing to improve the Ethereum website.
Recommendations
To resolve this issue, we recommend the following:
- Identify the correct resources for the protocol roadmap and previous upgrades.
- Update the links on the Ethereum roadmap page to point to the correct resources.
- Test the links to ensure that they are working correctly.
Timeline
We estimate that this issue can be resolved within the next 2-3 business days, depending on the complexity of the task and the availability of resources.
Resources
The following resources will be required to resolve this issue:
- Access to the Ethereum website's content management system.
- Knowledge of HTML and CSS to update the links.
- Testing tools to verify that the links are working correctly.
Next Steps
Introduction
As we continue to work on resolving the broken links on the Ethereum roadmap page, we want to provide users with a better understanding of the issue and the steps we're taking to resolve it. In this Q&A article, we'll address some of the most frequently asked questions about the issue and provide additional context to help users understand the situation.
Q: What is the issue with the broken links on the Ethereum roadmap page?
A: The issue is that two links on the Ethereum roadmap page are returning 404 errors, which means that the requested resource is not found. This can be frustrating for users who are seeking information on the protocol roadmap and previous upgrades.
Q: Why are the links broken?
A: The links are broken because they are pointing to non-existent resources. We're not sure why this happened, but we're working to identify the correct resources and update the links accordingly.
Q: How will you resolve the issue?
A: We'll resolve the issue by identifying the correct resources for the protocol roadmap and previous upgrades, and then updating the links on the Ethereum roadmap page to point to those resources. We'll also test the links to ensure that they're working correctly.
Q: How long will it take to resolve the issue?
A: We estimate that it will take 2-3 business days to resolve the issue, depending on the complexity of the task and the availability of resources.
Q: What resources will be required to resolve the issue?
A: We'll need access to the Ethereum website's content management system, knowledge of HTML and CSS to update the links, and testing tools to verify that the links are working correctly.
Q: Will the issue affect other parts of the Ethereum website?
A: No, the issue is specific to the Ethereum roadmap page and will not affect other parts of the website.
Q: How will you ensure that the issue doesn't happen again in the future?
A: We'll implement additional checks and balances to ensure that links are accurate and up-to-date before they're published on the website. We'll also provide regular updates and maintenance to ensure that the website remains stable and functional.
Q: Can I help with resolving the issue?
A: We appreciate your enthusiasm, but we'll handle the resolution of the issue in-house. However, if you have any suggestions or ideas on how we can improve the Ethereum website, we'd love to hear from you.
Q: What's the next step in resolving the issue?
A: We'll begin by identifying the correct resources for the protocol roadmap and previous upgrades, and then update the links on the Ethereum roadmap page accordingly. We'll also test the links to ensure that they're working correctly.
Conclusion
We hope this Q&A article has provided users with a better understanding of the issue with the broken links on the Ethereum roadmap page. We're committed to resolving the issue as quickly as possible and providing users with accurate and up-to-date information. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Additional Resources
If you're interested in learning more about the Ethereum website or would like to get involved in the development process, please visit our GitHub repository or contact us for more information.