docs: Update various outdated links which pointed to wiki.gnome.org

wiki.gnome.org has been retired but for some reason none of the old
pages were given HTTP redirects, so everyone has to update all their
links manually everywhere.

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ many things that we value:
Please, do not use the issue tracker for support questions. If you have Please, do not use the issue tracker for support questions. If you have
questions on how to use GLib effectively, you can use: questions on how to use GLib effectively, you can use:
- the `#gtk` channel on [Matrix](https://wiki.gnome.org/GettingInTouch/Matrix) - the `#gtk` channel on [Matrix](https://handbook.gnome.org/get-in-touch/matrix.html)
- the [`glib` tag on GNOME's Discourse](https://discourse.gnome.org/tags/glib) - the [`glib` tag on GNOME's Discourse](https://discourse.gnome.org/tags/glib)
You can also look at the [`glib` tag on Stack You can also look at the [`glib` tag on Stack
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ can be found on [the GNOME Developer Center](https://developer.gnome.org).
The [GLib project uses GitLab](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/) for code The [GLib project uses GitLab](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/) for code
hosting and for tracking issues. More information about using GitLab can be hosting and for tracking issues. More information about using GitLab can be
found [on the GNOME wiki](https://wiki.gnome.org/GitLab). found [on the GNOME wiki](https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/gitlab.html).
### Getting started ### Getting started
@ -269,4 +269,4 @@ GLib to follow a few rules:
If you have been contributing to GLib for a while and you dont have commit If you have been contributing to GLib for a while and you dont have commit
access to the repository, you may ask to obtain it following the [GNOME account access to the repository, you may ask to obtain it following the [GNOME account
process](https://wiki.gnome.org/Infrastructure/NewAccounts). process](https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/accounts.html).

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Policy
- If unavoidable, liaise with the GNOME Translation Team and ensure string - If unavoidable, liaise with the GNOME Translation Team and ensure string
changes are landed with plenty of time to allow translators to provide new changes are landed with plenty of time to allow translators to provide new
translations translations
- See https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/HandlingStringFreezes - See https://handbook.gnome.org/release-planning/freezes.html#string-freeze
* API or ABI changes (including API additions) must not be backported * API or ABI changes (including API additions) must not be backported
- A commit which changes the documented behaviour of a function counts as an - A commit which changes the documented behaviour of a function counts as an
API break API break

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Several labels are worth highlighting:
as confidential. as confidential.
* Merge After Freeze: Merge requests which have been accepted, but which cant * Merge After Freeze: Merge requests which have been accepted, but which cant
be merged yet as GLib is in be merged yet as GLib is in
[code freeze](https://wiki.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Freezes). All MRs tagged [code freeze](https://handbook.gnome.org/release-planning/freezes.html). All MRs tagged
like this will be merged en-masse when the freeze ends. like this will be merged en-masse when the freeze ends.
* Needs Information: Issues which are blocked due to needing more information * Needs Information: Issues which are blocked due to needing more information
from the reporter. These can be closed after 4 weeks if the reporter does not from the reporter. These can be closed after 4 weeks if the reporter does not
@ -105,10 +105,10 @@ Several labels are worth highlighting:
the translation team to be looped into an issue or merge request. the translation team to be looped into an issue or merge request.
* API deprecation: Issues or merge requests which deprecate GLib API, and hence * API deprecation: Issues or merge requests which deprecate GLib API, and hence
can only land in an unstable release outside an can only land in an unstable release outside an
[API freeze](https://wiki.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Freezes). [API freeze](https://handbook.gnome.org/release-planning/freezes.html#api-abi-freeze).
* New API: Issues or merge requests which add new GLib API, and hence can only * New API: Issues or merge requests which add new GLib API, and hence can only
land in an unstable release outside an land in an unstable release outside an
[API freeze](https://wiki.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Freezes). [API freeze](https://handbook.gnome.org/release-planning/freezes.html#api-abi-freeze).
* Intermittent: Issues (such as test failures) which can only be reproduced * Intermittent: Issues (such as test failures) which can only be reproduced
intermittently. intermittently.
* Test failure: Issues which revolve around a unit test failing. Typically * Test failure: Issues which revolve around a unit test failing. Typically

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ How to make a release
--- ---
Broadly, GLib follows the same process as [every other GNOME Broadly, GLib follows the same process as [every other GNOME
module](https://wiki.gnome.org/MaintainersCorner/Releasing). module](https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers/making-a-release.html).
These instructions use the following variables: These instructions use the following variables:
- `new_version`: the version number of the release you are making, for example `2.73.1` - `new_version`: the version number of the release you are making, for example `2.73.1`

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Unstable release planning
At the start of a development cycle, milestones are created for each release in At the start of a development cycle, milestones are created for each release in
the cycle according to the [GNOME release the cycle according to the [GNOME release
schedule](https://wiki.gnome.org/Schedule). GLib roughly follows the GNOME schedule](https://release.gnome.org/calendar/). GLib roughly follows the GNOME
release schedule, but makes its releases one or two weeks ahead of each release schedule, but makes its releases one or two weeks ahead of each
corresponding GNOME release. This allows other GNOME modules to depend on the corresponding GNOME release. This allows other GNOME modules to depend on the
correct GLib version for new APIs. GLib does not follow the GNOME module correct GLib version for new APIs. GLib does not follow the GNOME module
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ maintainers think will have a wide benefit are prioritised.
As a development cycle progresses, some of the releases are timed to coincide As a development cycle progresses, some of the releases are timed to coincide
with [GNOMEs API/feature, string and hard code with [GNOMEs API/feature, string and hard code
freezes](https://wiki.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Freezes). Issues which add API freezes](https://handbook.gnome.org/release-planning/freezes.html). Issues which add API
and features are scheduled for the earlier micro releases in a development and features are scheduled for the earlier micro releases in a development
cycle, followed by issues which add or change translatable strings, followed by cycle, followed by issues which add or change translatable strings, followed by
smaller bug fixes, documentation and unit test updates. smaller bug fixes, documentation and unit test updates.

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ GLib is regularly built on at least the following systems:
* Fedora: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=382 * Fedora: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=382
* Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/glib2.0 * Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/glib2.0
* Debian: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/libglib2.0-0 * Debian: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/libglib2.0-0
* FreeBSD: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD * FreeBSD: https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/devel/glib20
* openSUSE: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/GNOME:Factory/glib2 * openSUSE: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/GNOME:Factory/glib2
* CI runners, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/blob/main/.gitlab-ci.yml: * CI runners, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/blob/main/.gitlab-ci.yml:
- Fedora (39, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/main/.gitlab-ci/fedora.Dockerfile) - Fedora (39, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/main/.gitlab-ci/fedora.Dockerfile)