Hey, everyone! As the "SEO Czar" for PyCon 2011, I noticed that the top Google result for "pycon registration" was this ancient page consisting entirely of broken links:
http://www.python.org/community/pycon/register/ Mr. Kuchling helped me check out the Python web site source code to learn more about the situation. At first I thought I would just edit the page to provide links to the current PyCon 2011 registration page; but, after looking more closely at the situation, am I now thinking that I should not privilege PyCon North America that way, but should instead ask that all four of the following pages become redirects to either the www.python.org/community/pycon/ page or to www.pycon.org (but which?): /community/pycon/register/ /community/pycon/register-early/ /community/pycon/register-onsite/ /community/pycon/register-regular/ Does anyone else have an opinion about the fate of these old pages, and where they should go today? And: how do we set up redirects on the web site? By checking in a change to a special file that gets copied to an Apache or nginx config? -- Brandon Craig Rhodes [email protected] http://rhodesmill.org/brandon _______________________________________________ pydotorg-www mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www
