As a clarification, if you check Google News ( http://news.google.com/news/search?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en&q=site%3Aen.wikinews.org&cf=all&scoring=n ), you will see a few results after the 16th come up. These are all articles with at least 3 numbers in their titles. It just so happens that on the 16th there was a software rollout where they added a sensible feature that screwed up. ::shrugs::
That being said, it sucks that we're temporarily Google News-less, but try not to piss off the dev's too much. Obviously it isn't the end of the world if it took 9 days to be noticed (I found this about 24 hours ago). Hopefully with some votes to the bug we can get this fixed.
In the mean time, I don't think we should bother with the crazy date hacks or what not that we've done before. IMHO that stuff caused more problems that it was worth.
-Jon
ShakataGaNai recently discovered that it appears we are no longer
being syndicated by google news as of september 16. Anyways, thought
i'd mail the list in case people are wondering why we dissapeared off
google news.
The cause appears to be do to changes in mediawiki, giving the
googlebot the noindex flag. See
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20818 .
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