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We need a sitemap #81

Closed nathan-osman closed 9 years ago

nathan-osman commented 10 years ago

We used to have a sitemap but it never got moved to the new website back in April. It would be nice to have this back.

jrgifford commented 10 years ago

What do/did people use it for? I have never used one.

nathan-osman commented 10 years ago

They exist purely for SEO and serve two purposes:

rolandixor commented 10 years ago

Is ours autogenerated?

http://about.me/rolandixor/ Roland L. Taylor about.me/rolandixor [image: Roland L. Taylor on about.me] http://about.me/rolandixor

On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Nathan Osman notifications@github.com wrote:

They exist purely for SEO and serve two purposes:

  • to provide a comprehensive list of pages in a website
  • to indicate the relative importance of each page

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nathan-osman commented 10 years ago

When we add it, no - it likely will not be autogenerated. At least, the items listed will be manually specified even if the XML itself is generated by Django. Most of the content that could be generated automatically (articles, etc.) are going to be omitted since there are way too many of them.

rolandixor commented 10 years ago

Cool I was thinking that would be an issue.

http://about.me/rolandixor/ Roland L. Taylor about.me/rolandixor [image: Roland L. Taylor on about.me] http://about.me/rolandixor

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Nathan Osman notifications@github.com wrote:

When we add it, no - it likely will not be autogenerated. At least, the items listed will be manually specified even if the XML itself is generated by Django. Most of the content that could be generated automatically (articles, etc.) are going to be omitted since there are way too many of them.

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rolandixor commented 10 years ago

I typically use a command line tool to do the job for me (forgot the name of it). Comes in handy for simple sites of course, but this one would produce a scary result :D

http://about.me/rolandixor/ Roland L. Taylor about.me/rolandixor [image: Roland L. Taylor on about.me] http://about.me/rolandixor

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Roland Taylor rolandixor@gmail.com wrote:

Cool I was thinking that would be an issue.

http://about.me/rolandixor/ Roland L. Taylor about.me/rolandixor [image: Roland L. Taylor on about.me] http://about.me/rolandixor

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Nathan Osman notifications@github.com wrote:

When we add it, no - it likely will not be autogenerated. At least, the items listed will be manually specified even if the XML itself is generated by Django. Most of the content that could be generated automatically (articles, etc.) are going to be omitted since there are way too many of them.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/2buntu/2buntu-Django-Blog/issues/81#issuecomment-58803965 .