hello, Yesterday I wanted to look up information about past releases, release policies etc. title-querying for "Release" in the search box, a term, which in my opinion, should render sufficient good results. What I got: https://wiki.debian.org/FrontPage?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=Release&titlesearch=Titles , which is full of odd results/gibberish in relation to the needs of someone looking for above mentioned information. (To my wrong I omitted the result nr. 4 "CategoryRelease" either thinking of it as some specific Release style or associating the term Category too much with the categories in wikimedia projects where it wouldn't have been interesting to me). But anyway my point still stays the same. I was this time patient enough to look further on the second page (25 results are shown to me per default) to find an interesting result on place 39, namely "DebianRelease". This to my eyes makes the search box confusing and therefore the Debian Wiki a bit unattractive.
The causes I see: -results are ordered alphabetically according to their whole path names, e.g. "DebianEdu/ReleaseNotes/Bullseye". It would be better sorting according to same relevance criterion as hitcounts. -and if giving it out alphabetically, it would be better to sort after the path part between slashes (for the above mentioned example "ReleaseNotes"). The top result of my search query being "Brasil/GUD/SP/DebianSqueezeReleaseParty" seems pretty odd to me, but also "Cloud (release-plan-2.jpg)". -and thirdly I don't understand why some page search engines in the free software community as directory.fsf.org use/have this annoying feature of rendering only a very limited amount of results (here 25) by default. greetings, kalle

