Some fancy pants screwed help.ubuntu.com search again.

Marko Oreskovic markoresko at gmail.com
Mon Aug 15 08:20:45 UTC 2011


Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> +1
> I assumed the original question was some kind of joke so i just chortled
> about it and then forgot it and got on with more interesting emails. 
> Regards from
> Tom :)

Obviously, I am surrounded with maybe handicapped people (with all
excuses to real people with disabilities).
Someone actually payed to not understand question in topic would not do
better job, then this three guys that responded to this message/topic.

Previous case:
help.ubuntu.com could be used without turning on google.com java script:
 Reason: google.com javascript is used on sites all over internet to
track users visiting those site and therefore SHOULD NOT IMPOSED TO USE
BY UBUNTU USERS BY FORCE!

Current problem:
Someone just strewed up help.ubuntu.com searches, changing something,
so that help.ubuntu.com does not return search results.

Proposed solution:
Get back older configuration with help.ubuntu.com that worked for
several years and did not require using google.com JavaScript code on
user's side.

If you fancy-pants Google lovers like google scripts so much, you might
not force all Ubuntu users to have them active.

Did I explained a bit more detailed now and someone else have problem
understanding the problem on ubuntu-docs?



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