Am 21.06.2015 um 20:41 schrieb Aaron Meurer:
Links ought to point to the "latest" urls, which will always point to
the latest docs.
Both kinds of URLs have their uses.
"Latest" URLs are good for doing work with SymPy.
Version-specific URLs are good for finished work. Programs that are
coded against a specific versions of SymPy, papers citing SymPy results,
that kind of stuff.
I'd generate everything with version-specific URLs, and use an
additional set of "latest" URLs that are aliases of some specific version.
Perhaps we should install Google Analytics into the docs so we can get
an idea of where links are coming from.
Google Analytics intrudes on our visitors' privacy, I would avoid that
if possible.
If you have access to the http access log, pick one of the URLs that are
misplaced on the search results and scan the log for that URL; the
"referer" (sic) field tells you where the URL was linked from.
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