On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 03:33:54PM +0200, Gutza wrote:
How about logging the failed "Go" queries on
the server and ranking
them? Searching the Wikipedia can be pretty frustrating at times,
especially when you don't know exactly what you're looking for. You know
what I mean, you *know* what you're looking for, you just don't know
what exactly it is called, especially when that's an article which can
have a lot of names.
Once the queries are logged and ranked, a relatively simple mechanism
could be built to pick one of the top 100 every couple of hours and show
it somewhere in every page, obviously as long as the article hasn't been
already created. That way we increase the chances towards meaningful
pathfinding (#REDIRECTs) and *really* "wanted articles".
You could ask the operators for the apache-logs and run a simple script
over them to compare them with the database dump.
Just an idea.
ciao, tom
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