=== daker_ is now known as daker [21:47] o/ newz2000 [21:47] hey AlanBell [21:47] so with the wiki you may have noticed that when you google for something and end up back on the wiki you are almost always on wiki.edubuntu.org [21:48] http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=chrome&client=ubuntu&channel=cs&ie=UTF-8&q=unity+lenses [21:48] second link on there for example [21:48] this is because we don't use the thing in the head so google just picks one of the domains [21:49] http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/12/handling-legitimate-cross-domain.html [21:49] I was actually talking to my boss about this earlier today [21:49] AlanBell: any suggestions on the best way to handle it? [21:50] I think the perfect way to handle it would be to have a little macro that you could tag a page as being edubuntu or kubuntu or whatever but by default set it to ubuntu [21:50] Hmm, that's an interesting idea [21:51] the easy way is to just slap in a wiki.ubuntu.com reference for everything [21:51] Can a macro add stuff to the of a document? [21:51] dunno [21:52] I don't know what the current priority for this task is. It is probably a post-natty thing. [21:53] http://moinmo.in/HelpOnProcessingInstructions#keywords that stuff goes in [21:54] So do we make a plugin that enables our own PI [21:54] something like that [21:55] If so, that'd be a good way to do it [21:55] The only prob with this is that it won't be very discoverable [22:04] true, but parsing the url string looking for "kubuntu" or whatever seems like an ugly hack [22:04] probably quite an effective ugly hack though [22:07] in fact it is I think totally effective [22:08] if it starts with /Kubuntu it is wiki.kubuntu.org, if it starts with /Edubuntu then wiki.edubuntu.org else wiki.ubuntu.com