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On 27.10.2013 11:45, mutetella wrote:
>     At least I'm interested to hear a bit more about what that HTML 
>     description does for you. Care to tell us? 
> 
> 
> The Google Webmaster documentation says, that google uses the
> `<description>` content within the search result list. If no
> `<description>`-tag is found, google uses (relevant) text snippets out
> of the site content. In case of a wiki page this behaviour is normally
> ok but in sometimes it makes more sense to explicit define a particular
> description text. 
> The Google documentation says further that the content of the
> `<title>`-tag has (more or less?) influence how google will interprete
> the relevance of the site. I'm at least use wiki page names which
> consist of one or two words. What should google think about this... ;-)  ?

Ok, thanks. As I see it, it is more likely, that Google will adapt and
get a clue about wiki page content rather than that a considerable
number of wiki users will add and maintain meaningful meta tags bending
towards what Google might want to see. And of course your Trac should
help you and yours to get your job done, not Google's. As with Python
code: Avoid preemptive optimization. They tend to miss the point.

Steffen Hoffmann
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