Well, I am probably missing too much (dunno about the tech resources and cost for the case), and you will probably be surprised on my post to the thread, but:
2) Google (and alike ones) will obviously index this documents, so, if *we* set this as a subdomain, and then will switch it off, we'll have 404 GET shit, when, if *we* use a
www.postgre..../conference kind of site, then we could easily redirect those hits to the main site, without paying an extra for a subdomain.
My 2 cents, if they count go to the site/conference case.
Every little helps, and please avoid this post if I am being silly >:}
G.-
On 1/13/06, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote:Dave,
> Good point. Well, it is a temporary site so having it separate for good
> reasons is not so evil I don't think. If you're convinced it needs to be
> separate,
Well, that's what Peter, Andrew and Gavin S voted.
> then all I would suggest is that you make obviously a separate
> site, yet clearly still PostgreSQL. Perhaps stick rigidly with the main
> site colours and logo, but use a totally different layout. Or the same
> layout, but different colours. That would help with your point below.
Gavin Roy is preparing a template for Framewerk that's the PostgreSQL.org
"theme". So it will look like part of the site, just with different
navigation.
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