On 4/12/05, Fred Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Regarding docs.python.org and Google-fu: > > On 4/12/05, Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What do you mean hasn't been implemented? > > I don't know exactly what Jeremy meant, but I do know that for a while > the Google search box on docs.python.org was doing a www.python.org > search instead of the intended docs.python.org search. > > I fixed this a week or so ago, so the docs.python.org search is now > automatic from the front pages of docs.python.org. I still need to > do something about adding it to the rest of docs.python.org, though.
I mean that if I go to google.com and type in something related to Python documentation, none of the results are from python.org. They are all from mirrors of python.org + docs.python.org and from places like pydoc.org. In the good old days, I could do a simple search for Python documentation -- just enter the words I was looking for, perhaps with python as an added term -- and the www.python.org results would be in the top 5. I think that's bad for Python users, because most of the people who do those queries would be best served going to python.org. Jeremy _______________________________________________ Catalog-sig mailing list Catalog-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig