How is this even acceptable… Reasoning that the future for the wiki is unclear and that that makes the issue not worth fixing is ridiculous. Why did it even break from the start? And when it did, why did Epic not revert it?
This is far from acceptable and it renders most of the documentation useless alt. everything takes way longer than it should. If you care about making your developers stick to UE4 these are the sort of things that should be prioritized up to the top of your backlog Epic!
Fixing such issue cant take more than a week for experienced developers, a week worth of work for one person/team is far less than the amount of time that is wasted shared across all developers using your product, which in the end results in revenue for you guys…
Regards, a slightly annoyed developer who’s had to deal with this for way too long now.