On 8/26/06, Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, thank you. That's ideal.
I would just add that www.centos.org could have a direct Search on the front page - listen, this is just my opinion. I have used the site for a while, but have never noticed the Search link. It is not a problem on the page, it's a problem on the user (me), and I still believe some (or most) users are "lazy" like me. That's a question of comfort which makes things much easier. That's why "we" are accustomed to using google instead of even looking for a search mechanism on the site we are looking at.
On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 16:42 -0300, Leonardo Vilela Pinheiro wrote:
> Maybe the solution for this is putting a good Searcher on the Centos
> page, so people could just try it with two or three words before
> having *any* work inside Wiki, FAQ, mailing lists archives, IRC logs
> (oops), and so on.
You mean like this:
http://www.centos.org/search.php
Yes, thank you. That's ideal.
I would just add that www.centos.org could have a direct Search on the front page - listen, this is just my opinion. I have used the site for a while, but have never noticed the Search link. It is not a problem on the page, it's a problem on the user (me), and I still believe some (or most) users are "lazy" like me. That's a question of comfort which makes things much easier. That's why "we" are accustomed to using google instead of even looking for a search mechanism on the site we are looking at.
or using google with a search like this:
"site: www.centos.org xxxxx xxxxx"
(where xxxxx are your search terms)
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