On 16. juli. 2009, at 19.22, Matt Ingenthron wrote:


Brian Aker wrote:

Why not just update the wiki on code.google.com? A greater number of people can access/keep that up to date.

I probably agree with you there. I'm one of those people (though I can't seem to be able to edit the summary). code.google.com does have the release notes and such, but not necessarily the most user friendly summary page. Users are looking for what it is, what's the latest release, and where to get it. It's all there on danga.com (but incomplete) and one has to dig for it on code.google.com.


The biggest problem is probably that if you google memcached you will end up on the Danga site (you have to scroll a bit down to see the link to the google project). I think it would be great if the danga pages provided a link to the google project page...

Reality is a bunch of things on danga.com point to code.google.com already. I'm not sure what the right way forward is but even if there were a decision to do that, someone would need to update danga.com. We can probably come up with a better long term plan in some kind of face-to-face discussion at OSCON, but for the short term just getting the release notes link on the news page on danga.com will probably help.

That will only help the ones going to OSCON ;-)

Cheers

Trond

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