On 17-May-06, at 2:34 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote:

> I'm not going to have several versions of the docs on the site as
> that does all sorts of bad things for search engines. For example, if
> you search for PostgreSQL documentation you'll probably end up
> finding something in the old versions of the docs and that annoys the
> hell out of me.
>
> I'll accept patches if someone wants to go through the docs and come
> up with a clever and concise way to mark when a function was made
> available, but I am not going to have more than one version of the
> docs on the site. I like having the trunk version of docs and tests
> available on the site because if I didn't nobody would look at them
> until it's too late.
>
> Note that every version of MochiKit has always shipped with a full
> and identical copy of exactly the correct documentation for that
> release...

robots.txt and a meta tag would fix that. The major search engines  
respect it. Let the search engines index /trunk, but keep them out of  
the release branches. I think it would cut down on some list and  
tracker noise.

Beau

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