Why is fedoraproject.org only indexed by Google?

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I recently discovered that all search engines except Google (well, the
Google U.S. index) do not cover fedoraproject.org well (specifically,
lists.fedoraproject.org).

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=site%3Afedoraproject.org+%22Why+no+Class-Path+manifest+attribute%22
http://www.bing.com/search?q=site%3Afedoraproject.org+%22Why+no+Class-Path+manifest+attribute%22
http://us.ask.com/web?q=site%3Afedoraproject.org+%22Why+no+Class-Path+manifest+attribute%22

Any idea why?

I'm not concerned that specific Fedora search results are buried deep
down the general web search.  Many, many mailing lists postings are not
part of the index *at all*.  I find this extremely annoying.  I looked
at robots.txt and the HTML code in the mailing list archive, but could
not spot any obvious offenders.

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