Re: About docbot
От | Magnus Hagander |
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Тема | Re: About docbot |
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Msg-id | 6BCB9D8A16AC4241919521715F4D8BCEA356F5@algol.sollentuna.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: About docbot (David Fetter <david@fetter.org>) |
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Re: About docbot
Re: About docbot |
Список | pgsql-www |
> > Sounds iffy to me. Lending the hostname makes this an official > (or > > officially endorsed) thing. Would it be branded and such the > same as > > the main website? Also, we have been working hard to *decrease* the number of distinct websites in the PostgreSQL domain. So please let's try to avoid adding another one if we can. Now, *assuming* this is a service that we want on the main site (I'm not taking position on that yet, but it does seem pretty nifty), wouldn't the logical place be to have it on http://search.postgresql.org, along with the standard search? Maybe even to the point of delivering docbot search results at the top of the results, over the general search ones, based on the fact that it's common keyword searching. Where does it actually *live* today? Meaning where is the database located, where does the IRC bot run, etc? > > How is content controlled and would we have any ability to make > sure > > the image and content agrees with how the project presents > itself? > > So far (3 years, give or take) there have been just two > controversial > URLs: one for fsm which pointed to venganza.org, which I removed at > Jan Wieck's request on grounds of its political nature, and one for > google which contains an unromantic Saxon-derived word denoting > lovemaking, which is still there as far as I know. Given that it's not open-access-write, I don't see how this would be any more different than other content we have - we have even less control over what goes into http://archives.postgresql.org for example, and we can always do post-case cleanups. //Magnus
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