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Restrict Google search to docs when in the docs subtree? #45559

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smontanaro opened this issue Sep 27, 2007 · 4 comments
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Restrict Google search to docs when in the docs subtree? #45559

smontanaro opened this issue Sep 27, 2007 · 4 comments
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BPO 1218
Nosy @loewis, @smontanaro

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title = 'Restrict Google search to docs when in the docs subtree?'
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It was reported to webmaster@python.org today that Thomas Heller's
pyhelp.cgi script is not available (yields 403 Forbidden). For the
time being I removed that link from http://www.python.org/doc/.
Still, there is the Google search box at the top of the page. Alas,
that only restricts the search to www.python.org. It would be nice if
on those pages under the /doc/... tree the relevant parameter
(sitesearch?) restricted the search to the doc tree. Can this be done
easily?

(On a related note, shouldn't the website be listed as a separate
component in the classification section?)

@smontanaro smontanaro added docs Documentation in the Doc dir type-bug An unexpected behavior, bug, or error labels Sep 27, 2007
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loewis mannequin commented Sep 28, 2007

Website issues are not tracked in this tracker. See

http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets

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Martin> Website issues are not tracked in this tracker. See
Martin> http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets

Is there some reason at this point that we need to maintain two separate
trackers? A ton of work went into making our Roundup instance what the key
players wanted. Why not use it to track website issues as well? With them
separate you have two communities of maintainers and triage folks who are
mostly disjoint.

I assume there would be some trac-to-roundup conversion necessary. Perhaps
something like that already exists.

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loewis mannequin commented Sep 28, 2007

Is there some reason at this point that we need to maintain two separate
trackers?

I don't know - I explained what is, not what should be. Whether or not
pydotorg people want to use the tracker, I can't tell.

Regards,
Martin

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