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Re: [opensuse-wiki] old-en and robots.txt
- From: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 13:33:13 +0100
- Message-id: <4D889709.9040709@suse.cz>
On 03/22/2011 12:53 PM, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Simply everything what's not in the new wiki.
For example
RPM groups
Mostly everything from Category:Kernel and Category:Wireless
Maybe some articles are obsolete. But for example what was ported to
SDB:Wifi to the new one is obsolete as well as the old-en one. Also the
ndiswrapper port is total crap. Mostly nobody should use it nowadays.
Hence it shouldn't appear in the new wiki in that how it looks like.
Instead this should be indexed by search engines and when somebody finds
it he should see something like "you are on the old wiki, some
information are obsolete".
Do you just copy the pages from the old one to the new one or require
people to push it to the up-to-date state? The former seems to be
currently the case at least for wifi articles.
regards,
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suse labs
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Hey,
On 03/22/2011 12:46 PM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
could you remove robots.txt from old-en.opensuse.org?
There are valuable data in the wiki and as the wiki wasn't ported to the
new one in a reasonable time, it should definitely be indexed by search
engines.
Otherwise people repeatedly fail to find the info and we have to point
them to that manually.
How about you tell us what you are missing instead? :)
Simply everything what's not in the new wiki.
For example
RPM groups
Mostly everything from Category:Kernel and Category:Wireless
Maybe some articles are obsolete. But for example what was ported to
SDB:Wifi to the new one is obsolete as well as the old-en one. Also the
ndiswrapper port is total crap. Mostly nobody should use it nowadays.
Hence it shouldn't appear in the new wiki in that how it looks like.
Instead this should be indexed by search engines and when somebody finds
it he should see something like "you are on the old wiki, some
information are obsolete".
Do you just copy the pages from the old one to the new one or require
people to push it to the up-to-date state? The former seems to be
currently the case at least for wifi articles.
regards,
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js
suse labs
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