On 05/01/2009, Dag Wieers <dag at centos.org> wrote: > > On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Ned Slider wrote: > > <snip> > > > > Personally, I'd prefer to see the title of the thread/post followed by > > the source returned for a search. So when googling "best Linux" the > > searcher may get the following results: > > > > Is it true that CentOS is the best Linux ever? - CentOS forums > > Is it true that CentOS is the best Linux ever? - CentOS Wiki > > Is it true that CentOS is the best Linux ever? - CentOS Mailing List > > > > etc > > > > Now, if we could just do something about those URGENT - PLEASE HELP!!! > > threads for which google returns 474,000 hits (not all of which are on > > centos!) > > While I am mostly for removing as much as possible from the page title > except the subject. I think there is a lot of value to still keep the > CentOS-4, CentOS-5 identifier. As one who consistently and conscientiously reads *every* forum post, in reverse chronological order, every day of the year it is important -- to me -- that I have a visible indication of the CentOS version before I even open the thread (to read the post(s)). My reason for stating this point? So that a decision is not made to change the working (& structure) of the fora just to increase the CentOS page rankings, returned by a search engine, without giving serious consideration to the users of the fora. Alan. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20090106/43d80bed/attachment-0006.html>