https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1435506
--- Comment #2 from skierpage info@skierpage.com --- (In reply to Paul W. Frields from comment #1)
Petr, is this still an issue on the latest docs.fp.o site?
Still true for me in a Firefox private window. For the second search the Fedora 16 URL is down to the third result, the second result is now "Removing Packages - Fedora Documentation" for Fedora 23, which reached EOL in 2016. It looks exactly the same as the Fedora 16 result, both have the green breadcrumb https://docs.fedoraproject.org › en-US › Fedora › html › sec-Removing What's sad is when you follow these old URLs, the left-hand nav only offers up to Fedora 26. There's no obvious way to find documentation for current supported Fedora.
So here are more suggestions: * Change the <title> to "xyz - Fedora 23 Documentation" or "xyz - Fedora 30 Docs Site" instead of making users scan the URL (which is hard on a phone). * Maybe there's some way to include the version in the green breadcrumb that Google shows. * Nuke the entire Fedora Documentation tree that only has versions up to 26! If there's any value at all to this old documentation you can point users to the Internet Archive's Wayback machine ( https://web.archive.org/web/20160515102459/https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en... ) or if you must a separate docs-obsolete.fedoraproject.org.
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