#18922: Proliferation of dev docs on search engines confuses newbies
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     Reporter:  dloewenherz                 |      Owner:  nobody
         Type:  Bug                         |     Status:  new
    Component:  Djangoproject.com Web site  |    Version:  1.4
     Severity:  Normal                      |   Keywords:
 Triage Stage:  Unreviewed                  |  Has patch:  1
Easy pickings:  0                           |      UI/UX:  0
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 I brought this issue up earlier today at DjangoCon, but the basic issue
 can be summarized hence:

 1. User searches to find info on a specific feature, gets directed to dev
 documentation.
 2. Said feature (on the development version) is backwards incompatible
 with previous versions of Django.
 3. User does not know better, assumes Django has a bug.
 4. Invalid bug is filed in trac.

 Hopefully, removing the dev documentation pages from search engines will
 help solve
 this issue, since those who want to read the dev docs can just click
 through to
 them by using the version navigation at the bottom of the docs pages.

 I think there is a small subset of actual Django users who run their
 applications
 on trunk. I don't have data to back that up but I can't imagine it's a
 lot.

 I talked with Alex earlier today about how to deal with this issue--he
 also suggested
 redirecting users from dev -> 1.4 (or whatever the latest version is). I
 initially
 thought it was a good idea, but I thought about it and realized you would
 have to at
 least add some sort of referrer check. I then thought whether it would be
 ok to do
 something like

 {{{
     def conditional_documentation_redirect(request):
         if not
 request.META['REFERER'].startswith("http://docs.djangoproject.com";):
             return HttpResponseRedirect #... and so on
 }}}

 This felt wrong to me because if that sort of check were in place, users
 would
 no longer be able to permalink to dev docs.

 PR @ https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/pull/43

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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/18922>
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