
On Sep 19, 2010, at 9:58 AM, Paul A. Bristow wrote:
Neither of these solve the real problem - Google is not indexing the release version, surely this is the most important of all?
Ideally, all versions should be indexed, but this too might be confusing - very many index entries for the same item in *all* the old versions.
Perhaps including 'release' in the search terms?
Or some 'old' flag - but you can't add that later (after has been indexed) can you?
But I'm not sure if Google will respect that as a 'must have' and or a 'must not' term?
I'm not sure how to solve this, but I feel it is really rather important.
A Google search on boost.org at least should find the release version.
Does anyone on this list have (or have a friend with) SEO expertise? They would know how to address this. Otherwise, Paul, maybe you could try to ask Google themselves? -- Dave Abrahams BoostPro Computing http://boostpro.com