On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Dan Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I noticed one of the best ways of boosting Confluence search results for
> Tuscany wiki pages is to tag the pages. Even the simplest, nearly-empty page
> with a single tag will show up higher in wiki search results than the most
> detailed, lengthy, important treatise without tags. Since Confluence
> searches span multiple Apache projects, it will be to Tuscany's benefit to
> show up higher in search results. (Hopefully these labels are added as meta
> tags for external search engines too.)
>
> Another benefit is that when a user clicks on a label, the user is
> presented with a list of similar articles. Much better than navigating a big
> hierarchy.
>
> Adding labels is easy. When you are viewing or editing a page on the
> Tuscany wiki, you should see a small "Labels" text below the page view and
> info tabs. There will be either a list of labels or "(None)" if there are no
> labels. If you are logged into Confluence, you will get a small yellow edit
> text label as well. Click on this edit label to add existing tags or to make
> up new ones.
>
> I just went through a bunch of Tuscany pages and added a large set of tags.
> Ideas include: osgi, testing, presentations, data-bindings, web-services,
> architecture, videos, etc. Please help tag our articles.
> --
> Thanks, Dan Becker
>

Hi Dan

I just tried a couple to see what happens. Do you know the tags get applied
to the HTML?

Simon

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