Since we switched from Moin to MediaWiki, all the outgoing links from
the wiki have the attribute rel="nofollow", which instructs the search
engines to ignore the PageRank value and do not influence the link
target's ranking.
This attribute was introduced in MediaWiki as a countermeasure again
On 2008-06-09 04:03:46 PM, Nicu Buculei wrote:
> So, based on the argumentation above, my proposal is to trust the users and
> remove the "nofollow" attribute.
Heh, I don't think we even knew about this being on by default :-). I
just disabled it in our configs, and it should take effect in a bit
So one of the things that has made Fedora's Infrastructure successful is
the amount of time we spend getting configs together and tested _before_
we go live with them. Often times re-doing things from scratch multiple
times.
This works well in our shared app environment. They're in puppet, the
p
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 10:59 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
> So one of the things that has made Fedora's Infrastructure successful is
> the amount of time we spend getting configs together and tested _before_
> we go live with them. Often times re-doing things from scratch multiple
> times.
>
> This
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008, seth vidal wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 10:59 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
> > people involved understand it. This is a very high barrier but in our
> > case, it's completely worth it.
> >
> > However We do, regularly, have people request hosting from us for
> > various op
I've pshed Genshi 0.5 into Rawhide (should appear tomorrow). I've
been using it locally on some CentOS and Fedora boxes with good
success (even with some TG apps I use in-house) but I don't want to
break any of the Fedora apps if I don't have to. So, I'll hold off on
pushing Genshi 0.5 into anyth
Okay, so for the last X years http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ would take
you directly to the wiki, but I'd like to propose that this changes.
Why? Simple reason, i18n/l10n Moin Moin gave us the easy ability of
having all languages in the one wiki installation, Mediawiki doesn't,
the proposed s
hello people,
I am Lokesh from INDIA. With the view of contributing some code to the open
source, I joined in to this group. I thought I have to contribute atleast
some thing and not just using the freely available resources. I am working
as a developer since while and I am comfortable with progra