Good news.  I guess it will take a while for Google to catch up.

Another suggestion if I may.  In the documentation page [1] the "Current
Release" section points to a specifically versioned URL [2]. It might be
better to have that point to the "latest" url [3] and update it to the
specific version when a newer version is released. This would help encourage
people to link to the latest versions of the documentation and improve your
search engine page rank.

[1] http://www.gradle.org/documentation.html
[2]
http://www.gradle.org/1.0-milestone-2/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html
[3] 
http://www.gradle.org/latest/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html<http://www.gradle.org/1.0-milestone-2/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html>

Regards,

Glen

On 14 April 2011 14:53, Ken Sipe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> > Glen,
> >
> > We recently moved the gradle.org site to machines hosted by contegix.
>  At the same time, I added the robots.txt file... so.. task complete.
> >
> > Ken
> >
> > On Apr 13, 2011, at 7:00 PM, Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
> >
> >> One issue I constantly run into when searching for gradle information is
> that the older version of the docs often rank higher than the newer versions
> in Google.  Have you considered adding a robots.txt to exclude older
> versions from search engine indexes?  That should mean users get the most
> up-to-date docs when they're searching for information.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Glen
> >
>
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