On Oct 22, 2009, at 11:21 AM, Mark Hattam wrote:

Go to Google ... enter something like ... mysql5 port macosx

1. mysql.com
2. out of date way to get php5, mysql5, apache2 using MacPorts ... what's gawk & nawk ???
3. the "unwanted" site
...
8. again the "unwanted" site, with a sublist of lots more results
...
further down some hits for the trac to with bugs
...
nowhere in the first 100 hits is    www.macports.org

So it's little wonder that the "other" site keeps cropping up.

Google does have a good number of pages ... search for ... site:www.macports.org

In fact there are 328 hits for
site:www.macports.org mysql5

but having found which of those is a relevant one ... most of them have the generic "The Macports Project - Available Ports" page title.

Good points. The controlling factor of this, for the most part is, that the nefarious site maintains a better page rank. The good news is, his tactics are old, and largely irrelevant. To get ahead of him would not be that hard.

Being really generic about this:
site:darwinports.com    22,800 internally linked pages
site:macports.org       45,100 internally linked pages

MacPorrs doubles his pages in that search, that battle is won.

Here is where MacPorts is failing:

link:macports.org       1,240
link:darwinports.com    743

While MP beats him in raw numbers, the authority of those who link to him is higher, so he wins. It was preiously mentioned this is an issue of branding, which is true. Branding is going to take time and work. It is a long term goal. The brand could be cleaned immensely by just making the domain go away, then MP becomes the authoritative brand.

It is a step 2 as far as I see it. The easiest way to deal with this. I wanted to make one last effort to contact the domain owner and present him the chance to do the right thing. As long as I have permission to do so on behalf of MP, I will be happy to get that ball rolling.
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