This is just one of thousand of issues ;)
Links with /node/ are even worse than missing Titles in SEO.
There are a lot of things to be fixed, hence doing some tests here in my local 
;)


From: art1st...@yandex.ru
To: ros-dev@reactos.org
Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 17:03:42 +0300
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] ReactOS Updates flowing to our Social Channels.

Our site (reactos.org) is not optimized for search engines. I mean only white 
optimization (not black like cloaking and so on). Nobody gives a damn even 
about english language pages of site. 
https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-388 see for details.

18.05.2015, 16:54, "victor martinez" <vicmar...@hotmail.com>:


>>They are sometimes so lost that they can’t find where to download daily 
>>builds 
Well, the main issue in such case is about "Targetability"

Main page is supposed to be focused to any kind of newcomer, but "daily build" 
is however a non-casual term so casual users can see it but they won't 
understand what it means.
So "daily build" button should be moved to a page which is supposed to target 
advanced users, or we should substitute the "daily build" in the main page to 
something meaningful for a casual visitor (if we want them to try those). If we 
don't want non-advanced visitors to try a "daily build" then the button is 
perfectly placed.

But yes, this is a perfect case among many others: Pages duplicated with almost 
the same info, pages not correctly sorted, /node/ links destroying our SEO, and 
wall of texts from sXIX 



From: hermes.belu...@sfr.fr
To: ros-dev@reactos.org
Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 15:09:33 +0200
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] ReactOS Updates flowing to our Social Channels.

They are sometimes so lost that they can’t find where to download daily builds 
(hint: third button below the “download release” one on the front page ^^ )
H.
 
De : Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-boun...@reactos.org] De la part de victor martinez
Envoyé : lundi 18 mai 2015 14:50
À : ReactOS Development List
Objet : Re: [ros-dev] ReactOS Updates flowing to our Social Channels.
 

Mmmm?
Event-tracking.com for?
Event tracking allows you to measure how users interact with the content of 
your website. So basically, it is just an UI tracking. Nope, it was not used in 
the scripts for this flow.
About implementing it in our current site so we can track how users gets lost 
in our current website...well...we already know they get lost in redundant 
pages. 
It would have sense to add this script once the website is fully cleaned and 
properly sorted, and since one idea is one responsability...yes...I'm preparing 
"something" about the site. 
To be talked in our next Meeting and potentially finished in our ReactOS 
HackFest.
We can't release 0.4 with current site...
;)
From: art1st...@yandex.ru
To: ros-dev@reactos.org
Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 13:12:48 +0300
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] ReactOS Updates flowing to our Social Channels.
Are you using event-tracking.com  ?
 
 
18.05.2015, 12:50, "victor martinez" <vicmar...@hotmail.com>:
Hi guys!

After a week dealing with several scripts and options, we're finally 
integrating the most important info from Reactos.org and Community.reactos.org 
directly to our Social channels to keep a constant flow of updates to our 
followers.

Since now our ReactOS Facebook and ReactOS Twitter will be automatically 
updated when...
... A Jira bugreport is resolved with a 'Fixed' and 'Cannot reproduce' status.
... A blog post is published in "ReactOS.org"
... A blog post is published in "Community.ReactOS.org"

Some of the features:
- Updates are queued and published with a time gap between them, so in case, 
eg, a Tester/Dev runs a Spring Cleanup, we won't be publishing 10 Jira reports 
in the same minute.
- Facebook and Twitter updates include pictures in case the blog post or the 
Jira report has one. So please add a picture in case you're blogging even if it 
is just a screenshot of you running "whatever" in ReactOS.
- Includes #hashtags related to the current Jira/Blog report.
- Uses bit.ly shortener when needed.
- And several hidden Easter Eggs in Twitter...(I was bored in the train)

If you've any suggestions about other potential updates to be sent to our 
Social Channels, just tell me and I'd try to integrate them in an automated way.

I'm planning a way to ease and have community contributions filtered and 
joining the automated flow, but it'll have to wait until I master Drupal. Also 
I'm working in some "crossposting" among our Social Channels, so a direct post 
in Facebook not coming from our PR Update System is replicated in Twitter and 
the other way around.

We can be really proud of the current PR Update system implemented, since 
probably it even beats several bigger opensource projects and/or companies out 
there. 

If you didn't join our Twitter or Facebook yet, please feel free to join:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/ReactOS/19143619259
- Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/reactos

Brought to you by the ReactOS PR Team.




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