Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:19 AM, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> The question is: is it worth continuing this web-scraping and analysis
>> and potentially extending it to other reference mechanisms I am unaware
>> of? I don't know whether the current redirection will eventually cause
>> the web search engines to throw away the old references, but it would be
>> nice to be able to move them forward if possible.
>>     
>
> Yes, this is extremely helpful. I'd like to get some better redirects
> in place ASAP, so if you can work with your script to give me a
> complete list I can throw 'em up. I've done a couple of things for
> anyone who can help:
>
> * I've temporarily removed the global redirect; it's just confusing.
> We'll replace it with more granular redirects a bit later.
>
> * I've added a page to the wiki for redirects:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DocumentationRedirects
>
> * I'll start writing some code to help with the redirects. We'll need
> a bit of javascript to help with the fragment redirects since the web
> server doesn't get fragments; I'll get that done.
>
> Monday morning I'm going to replace the redirects with whatever's at
> the wiki page.
>   
Great. What else do I need to look for besides the section-class divs? I
can put a little more time in to this over the weekend. Documentation
needs at least as much love as code ...

regards
 Steve


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