Current situation in PROJ and GDAL webpages: --------------------- PROJ proj.org -> https://proj.org/en/9.5/
https://proj.org/robots.txt User-agent: * Disallow: # Allow everything Sitemap: https://proj.org/sitemap.xml --------------------- GDAL gdal.org -> https://gdal.org/en/latest/ https://gdal.org/robots.txt User-agent: * Disallow: # Allow everything Sitemap: https://gdal.org/sitemap.xml --------------------- I have the impression (maybe I misunderstood) that both the automatic redirection and the robots should be pointing to "stable". (GDAL didn't have "stable" url at the beginning, I know) That will make search engine indexers don't have to remake the index, with the consequent degradation in the position. Also will not point somebody to an old version of the software. It is good that the old versions are there in case you need it, but search engines should point to "stable" (and IMHO not to latest, with functionalities that are may not be released yet). What do you think? There was a problem in PROJ after the last release. Maybe we can fix it to be ready for the next release in a couple of weeks. BTW, should I send this email also to GDAL mailing list? Cheers, Javier
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