Re: Using more tha one index per table

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On Jul 21, 2010, at 6:47 PM, Greg Smith wrote:

> Craig James wrote:
>> By using "current" and encouraging people to link to that, we could quickly change the Google pagerank so that a search for Postgres would turn up the most-recent version of documentation.
> 
> How do you propose to encourage people to do that?  If I had a good answer to that question, I'd already be executing on it.  

When people link to a page, they link to the URL they copy and paste out of the browser address bar.

If http://postgresql.org/docs/9.0/* were to 302 redirect to http://postgresql.org/docs/current/* while 9.0 is the current release (and similarly for 9.1 and so on) I suspect we'd find many more links to current and fewer links to specific versions after a year or two.

> I've made a habit of doing that when writing articles on the wiki, which hopefully themselves become popular and then elevate those links (all of the ones http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Tuning_Your_PostgreSQL_Server for example point to current).  I don't know how to target "people who link to the PostgreSQL manual" beyond raising awareness of the issue periodically on these lists, like I did on this thread.

Cheers,
  Steve


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