Actually I'd just allow bots to index the issues. Tbh I cannot image
that indexer would heavily increase the server Jira server load. But I
don't manage a Jira instance that big. But it's still hard to believe.
Alternatively we could do some kind of an mirror or export of - at lease
the NetBeans issues - to a place where indexer bots are allowed to index
it.
Thanks
Benjamin
On 21.07.2021 13:25, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
What is the solution you’re proposing?
Gj
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 at 20:58, Benjamin Asbach <[email protected]> wrote:
I wonder what your thoughts are on that topic: Currently Apache Jira
is
configured so that search engines are discouraged to index Jira
issues.
From my point of view this leads to a scenario where users/developers
don't find the right bugs, cannot contribute valuable information, are
encouraged to create duplicates and in the end might switch to another
IDE because of a combination of all these points.
I created a issue[1] for that which was closed immediately.
I think it's crucial that the community of a community driven project
should be able to find resources of a project in the most convenient
way
(which is google).
just wanted to raise awareness of this issue and like to know your
thoughts about that.
Thanks
Benjamin
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-22096
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