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The blog URL link on Jay Hanlon's profileJay Hanlon's profile page is broken.

It's currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

The correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

Looking at the two URLs above, you can see the reason for this broken link. The directory name was changed.

Team members (or blog authors in this case) at the newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arisen at all if the directory name was not changed.

But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this directory name change.

Instead of posting a new bug report, I originally thought of reporting this directly to Jay via email, (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile) but, I was out of luck in this case.

The blog URL link on Jay Hanlon's profile page is broken.

It's currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

The correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

Looking at the two URLs above, you can see the reason for this broken link. The directory name was changed.

Team members (or blog authors in this case) at the newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arisen at all if the directory name was not changed.

But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this directory name change.

Instead of posting a new bug report, I originally thought of reporting this directly to Jay via email, (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile) but, I was out of luck in this case.

The blog URL link on Jay Hanlon's profile page is broken.

It's currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

The correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

Looking at the two URLs above, you can see the reason for this broken link. The directory name was changed.

Team members (or blog authors in this case) at the newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arisen at all if the directory name was not changed.

But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this directory name change.

Instead of posting a new bug report, I originally thought of reporting this directly to Jay via email, (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile) but, I was out of luck in this case.

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Author links on Stack Exchange core team member blog URL link isare broken after switching to Jekyll

Last night I got an excellent answer fromThe blog URL link on Jay Hanlon (VP of Community Growth at Stack Exchange, Inc.) for What factors decide when/why a status-planned tag is added?. Upon visiting to Jay'sHanlon's profile page, I found out that link to his blog URL is broken.

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Team members (or blog authorsauthors in this case) at newlythe newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arisearisen at all ifif the directory name was not changed. 

But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this dir.directory name change.

I know this is a minor bug to report but I hate to see VP's (and who knows there might be even more team members) blog URL is broken.

Originally, insteadInstead of posting a new bug report, I originally thought of reporting this directly to Jay by obtaining e-mail id from his profilevia email, (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile). But but, I was out of luck in Jay'sthis case.

P.S.

I have also filed an another bug report which points to the broken images issue on the blog posts of SE's core team members including Co-founder Jeff Atwood. You can read this bug report at: Broken image link on the new Stack Exchange blog

Stack Exchange core team member blog URL link is broken

Last night I got an excellent answer from Jay Hanlon (VP of Community Growth at Stack Exchange, Inc.) for What factors decide when/why a status-planned tag is added?. Upon visiting to Jay's profile page, I found out that link to his blog URL is broken.

The broken link is currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

Whereas, the correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

By looking at the two URLs as shown above, you can see the reason for this broken link. It's because of the directory name change. The team members (or blog authors in this case) at newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arise at all if the directory name was not changed. But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this dir. name change.

I know this is a minor bug to report but I hate to see VP's (and who knows there might be even more team members) blog URL is broken.

Originally, instead of posting a new bug report, I thought of reporting this directly to Jay by obtaining e-mail id from his profile (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile). But, I was out of luck in Jay's case.

P.S.

I have also filed an another bug report which points to the broken images issue on the blog posts of SE's core team members including Co-founder Jeff Atwood. You can read this bug report at: Broken image link on the new Stack Exchange blog

Author links on Stack Exchange blog are broken after switching to Jekyll

The blog URL link on Jay Hanlon's profile page is broken.

It's currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

The correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

Looking at the two URLs above, you can see the reason for this broken link. The directory name was changed.

Team members (or blog authors in this case) at the newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arisen at all if the directory name was not changed. 

But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this directory name change.

Instead of posting a new bug report, I originally thought of reporting this directly to Jay via email, (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile) but, I was out of luck in this case.

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Last night I got an excellent answer from Jay Hanlon (VP of Community Growth at Stack Exchange, Inc.) for What factors decide when/why a status-planned tag is added?. Upon visiting to his profileJay's profile page, I found out that link to his blog URL is broken.

The broken link is currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

Whereas, the correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

By looking at the two URLs as shown above, you can see the reason for this broken link. It's because of the directory name change. The team members (or blog authors in this case) at newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arise at all if the directory name was not changed. But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this dir. name change.

I know this is a minor bug to report but I hate to see VP's (and who knows there might be even more team members) blog URL is broken.

Originally, instead of posting a new bug report, I thought of reporting this directly to Jay by obtaining e-mail id from his profile (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile). But, I was out of luck in Jay's case.

P.S.

I have also filed an another bug report which points atto the broken images issue on the blog posts of SE's core team members including Co-founder Jeff Atwood. You can read this bug report at: Broken image link on the new Stack Exchange blog

Last night I got an excellent answer from Jay Hanlon (VP of Community Growth at Stack Exchange, Inc.) for What factors decide when/why a status-planned tag is added?. Upon visiting to his profile page, I found out that link to his blog is broken.

The broken link is currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

Whereas, the correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

By looking at the two URLs as shown above, you can see the reason for this broken link. It's because of the directory name change. The team members (or blog authors in this case) at newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arise at all if the directory name was not changed. But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this dir. name change.

I know this is a minor bug to report but I hate to see VP's (and who knows there might be even more team members) blog URL is broken.

Originally, instead of posting a new bug report, I thought of reporting this directly to Jay by obtaining e-mail id from his profile (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile). But, I was out of luck in Jay's case.

P.S.

I have also filed another bug report which points at the broken images on the blog posts of SE's core team members including Co-founder Jeff Atwood. You can read this report at: Broken image link on the new Stack Exchange blog

Last night I got an excellent answer from Jay Hanlon (VP of Community Growth at Stack Exchange, Inc.) for What factors decide when/why a status-planned tag is added?. Upon visiting to Jay's profile page, I found out that link to his blog URL is broken.

The broken link is currently pointing to: https://blog.stackexchange.com/author/jhanlon/

Whereas, the correct blog URL address is: https://blog.stackexchange.com/authors/jhanlon/

By looking at the two URLs as shown above, you can see the reason for this broken link. It's because of the directory name change. The team members (or blog authors in this case) at newly re-design Stack Exchange blog are now moved to the authors (as opposed to author) directory. This problem would not have arise at all if the directory name was not changed. But, Jon Chan and his team might have some valid reason for this dir. name change.

I know this is a minor bug to report but I hate to see VP's (and who knows there might be even more team members) blog URL is broken.

Originally, instead of posting a new bug report, I thought of reporting this directly to Jay by obtaining e-mail id from his profile (as some of the SE team members do include official email address in their Profile). But, I was out of luck in Jay's case.

P.S.

I have also filed an another bug report which points to the broken images issue on the blog posts of SE's core team members including Co-founder Jeff Atwood. You can read this bug report at: Broken image link on the new Stack Exchange blog

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