On Mar 30, 2005, at 1:15 AM, Ian Bicking wrote:

Bob Ippolito wrote:
Do we need a domain name?

Also, is anyone actively on python-list at the moment? Would you like to start
a thread there? ("If Python had a CPAN, what would you call it?")
Domain names get mad google juice, if nothing else...

But python.org is already drowning in its own google juice. And we (the Python language) already have all top 16 entries before a Monty Python page comes up -- adding another entry won't change anything. I think python.org/pypi is high ranked by association, and something to stick with (well, /whatever, but under python.org or maybe a subdomain).

While that's true, domains are better. Specifically, pypi.python.org would be better, because you can use the site: operator. Thats why we have a docs.python.org.


"numeric site:python.org" doesn't provide the results you want, and "numeric site:python.org/pypi" doesn't provide any.

-bob

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