[pydotorg-www] jobs.python.org?
Michael Foord
mfoord at python.org
Tue Sep 14 15:31:09 CEST 2010
On 14/09/2010 16:23, Stephan Deibel wrote:
> Michael Foord wrote:
>> On 14/09/2010 11:29, skip at pobox.com wrote:
>>> Fred> What we ended up with was docs in two different places
>>> that had to
>>> Fred> be updated in two different ways, and was confusing for
>>> users.
>>> Fred> The maintenance pain only got worse when the main
>>> www.python.org
>>> Fred> site was changed to be built in a different way
>>> (pyramid). I'm
>>> Fred> not sure how much duplication of effort is currently
>>> required.
>>>
>>> That was, of course, not a fault of the name but of incomplete
>>> conversion to
>>> the new domain as the place to get the core Python documentation.
>>>
>>> Personally, I find
>>>
>>> jobs.python.org
>>>
>>> easier to remember than
>>>
>>> www.python.org/community/jobs
>>
>> Sure. But is jobs.python.org easier to remember than python.org/jobs ?
>>
>> (Flat is better than nested ;-)
>
> Isn't jobs.python.org flat and python.org/jobs nested? ;-) You seem
> to suggest the other way around and your argument just changed me from
> "I really don't care" to "hmm, jobs.python.org may indeed be a bit
> better".
Isn't it just *moving* the nesting? (I was saying that python.org/jobs
is better than python.org/community/jobs )
Michael
>
> However, this seems such a small point I'm not sure why it's even
> being discussed. Either someone should just do it or not...
>
> - Stephan
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