In the event a guideline becomes obsolete, it will be is clearly marked as deprecated at the top of the guideline. , and the label "deprecated" is added to the page. If the guideline has been superseded, the superseding guideline(s) guidelines are listed in the deprecation message. Additionally, the guideline are labeled as "deprecated", and the date of deprecation and current publication cycle is are displayed in the deprecation message. For instance:
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When When a guideline has been is deprecated, it will remain remains available until the next major release, at which point it will be is moved to the VOID section. This allows the community and tool vendors time to react to the changing guidelines in the Wiki.
When moving a guideline to the VOID section, you:
- Remove the existing section label (so if the guideline is in Environment, you would remove the env labelremove the "env" label)
- Add the void label
- Use the Move command, which is available at the top - right of the page in the Page View mode.
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