Magnus Hagander wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 08:22:13AM +0000, Dave Page wrote:
>> Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>> In case people didn't notice from the website, or from the commits going
>>> in, I have now finally activated the new tsearch2 based search engine
>>> on search.postgresql.org.
>> Nice work - glad to see it's up and running now :-)
>>
>> So, to keep you on your toes, here's a couple of bugs :-p
>
> But of course ;-)
>
>> - On the archives search, the pgAdmin lists are under Community lists,
>> as are sfpug and sydpug. I would expect to see the latter two under
>> Regional, and the pgAdmin ones under Project lists. The list should
>> probably mirror the layout on the archves index page.
>
> It all lives in the database, so that's an easy fix. Are you saying that
> the "Community lists" header should go away completely?
>
> I have moved the regional ones already, will do pgadmin when you confirm
> that :-)
I'm saying the structure should follow that of the side menu on
http://archives.postgresql.org/
# User lists
* pgsql-admin
* pgsql-advocacy
* pgsql-announce
* pgsql-bugs
* pgsql-docs
* pgsql-cygwin
* pgsql-general
* pgsql-interfaces
* pgsql-jdbc
* pgsql-jobs
* pgsql-novice
* pgsql-odbc
* pgsql-performance
* pgsql-php
* pgsql-ports
* pgsql-sql
# Developer lists
* pgsql-committers
* pgsql-hackers
* pgsql-patches
* pgsql-www
# Regional lists
* pgsql-de-allgemein
* pgsql-es-ayuda
* pgsql-fr-generale
* pgsql-ru-general
* pgsql-tr-genel
# Project lists
* pgadmin-hackers
* pgadmin-support
# User groups
* San Francisco
* Sydney
# Inactive lists
* pgsql-benchmarks
* pgsql-chat
* pgsql-hackers- win32
So I was wrong about the PUGs - they have their own section. Sorry :-)
/D