Hi there.  So as everyone knows, the Confluence search feature on our 
wiki isn't (to put it mildly) as helpful as it could be*.  I am keen on 
fixing this, although I wonder if fixing the Confluence search itself 
would be worthwhile.  As an alternative, perhaps we should investigate 
building in a Google site search.  (Personally, when I need to find 
something on geoserver.org, I go to Google and append 
"site:geoserver.org" to my request.)  In lieu of the upcoming semi-move 
to Sphinx, I wonder if this would be advantageous to pursue this now.

* Try searching for "Tropical Storm" in Confluence, and then doing the 
same in Google appending "site:geoserver.org" and you'll see what I mean.


Thanks,
Mike Pumphrey
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org

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