On Mar 30, 2005, at 1:15 AM, Ian Bicking wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:Domain names get mad google juice, if nothing else...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?")
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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