How did you searched for original ion(1)? I did it by:
ion window manager
and got expected result. Or more often I put into google:
ion window manager documentation
Did you ever tried to search the word "ion", or "ion howto"?
And my vote:
lion +1 - Lithium Ion, is third element in periodic table and the fork
will be ion3plus based.
ᚅ(nion) +1
On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 21:30:24 +0200
M Rawash <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 09:22 -0700, panman wrote:
> > The way I wrote that was a little confusing. My meaning was (if I
> > can do better this time) a search for debian+howto+notion will
> > include any howto's for debian where someone had a notion since
> > it's a common english word. Doing a search for various terms+notion
> > generally finds hits from the presence of a sentence in the page
> > about the notion of something or other. You're absolutely right, a
> > legitimate page about a project called notion should rise above
> > that sort of thing.
> >
> > I was not however really thinking of the legitimate site for the
> > project. Consider a search for statusbar+notion, lua+notion,
> > maximized+notion, keybindings+notion. The point is notion doesn't
> > do a very good job of focusing the hits in on this project. A post
> > someone makes on their blog regarding their experiences with notion
> > containing the exact solution some future user is looking for could
> > be very difficult to find.
> >
> > I found this to be the case with the name ion, without the '3' it's
> > a very bad filter, and since people often drop the '3' in
> > discussions about it, with the 3 it's a very bad filter.
> >
>
> hmmm, we really should contact the "awesome" guys and ask them how
> they do it...
>
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