Hi,
AFAIR, we committed for 2: keep the latest version of stable release for
Karaf and subprojects.
No ?
Regards
JB
On 03/18/2013 05:49 PM, Christian Schneider wrote:
The documentation is now available again. So the original theme of the
thread is done.
Still the question remains if it makes sense to have documentation for
all releases on the website.
After our discussion I think we have two options to reach the goals I
mentioned:
1. Use a robots file to direct search engines only to the stable
"latest" path for each major version of karaf
2. Only provide the latests version for each major version of karaf and
delete the others
I am in favor of the option 1 as it is less work and is easier to grasp
for users as they are not overwhelmed by the full list of karaf versions.
We would of course still have the documentation for each release in the
download.
Additionally I think we agreed that we should provide a single page and
a multi page version of thedocumenation.
Like mentioned in another mail I propose we use robots.txt to let search
engines only index the multi page version as then search hits
bring you directly to the chapter you search.
Should I create a discuss or vote thread so we reach an official
decision here?
Christian
Am 04.03.2013 05:06, schrieb Andreas Pieber:
Hey,
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Christian Schneider <
ch...@die-schneider.net> wrote:
I would like to offer the web documentation in a layout with the
following
goals:
- Links should be as stable as possible, so google as well as other
websites can link to us
- Google should link to a current and useful page when given a search
term
related to a karaf feature like "karaf security" or similar
I definitely second you on those two points.
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