Oliver Baltzer wrote:
When I stumbled across Qpid I was not looking for a particular protocol,
instead my search terms where any combination of the below:

C++, C, messaging, message queuing protocol, lightweight, infiniband, python

The keywords C++ and lightweight eventually pointed me to AMQP and
Wikipedia to Qpid. RDMA support turned out to be a nice side-effect.

This is useful. I think we have a fighting chance of some combinations. For instance, Red Hat has a page - identical to one we now have on the Apache Qpid - that shows up on the first page for thise searches:

  c++ messaging
  c++ messaging api

As the Qpid page ages, it will probably gain roughly the same rank as the Red Hat page for these searches. We now have Python API docs posted, and these will also age, I'm hoping they will make the first page for these kinds of searches as well. (This is not an exact science!)

It's usually best to concentrate on ~ 5 searches, or at least <10, that we want people to find us with. Here's a quick survey of where we are at today:

We don't do well on searches like these:

   messaging infiniband

*Very* nice results for this:

   messaging RDMA

Not bad for this:

   amqp lightweight

Bad for this - not on the front page:

   lightweight messaging
Our mailing lists pick up hits on the first page for this:

   amqp infiniband

I'm playing with ways to improve our results for AMQP (just created a standalone AMQP page, I'll be hooking that in).

Jonathan

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