Hello, Claudia Cruz from elPeriodico here. We just launched a redesign of our site http://www.elperiodico.com.gt with Campsite 2.6.
This is what we usually do to manage our daily publication:
1. create a new issue everyday
2. schedule the publishing of this issue at 2 am in the morning
3. create articles and publish each of them separatedly. They are created everyday around 7 pm of the day before publication.
Previously, the articles stayed unpublished until the scheduled time became active but now we have received reports that the articles appear published in Google around 9 pm...
so I talked with Sava and came around with a tentative solution, which is: not publishing each article at the time of creation but just submitting them and let the scheduled publishing option to change the status of each article.
however, according to Sava this seems to be a bug. I hope my explanation makes sense, please ask if you need more info.
According to Sava, the bug is in the fact that Google (and possibly other
indexers) somehow can get to the articles flagged as "Published" which
belong to an unpublished issue. And that should not be happening.
Sava
claudia.ccruz@gma
il.com To: campsite-support@campware.org
cc:
12/12/2007 07:59 Subject: [campsite-support] Apparently Google is overriding the scheduled publishing
PM setting
Please respond to
campsite-support
Hello, Claudia Cruz from elPeriodico here. We just launched a redesign of
our site http://www.elperiodico.com.gt with Campsite 2.6.
This is what we usually do to manage our daily publication:
1. create a new issue everyday
2. schedule the publishing of this issue at 2 am in the morning
3. create articles and publish each of them separatedly. They are created
everyday around 7 pm of the day before publication.
Previously, the articles stayed unpublished until the scheduled time became
active but now we have received reports that the articles appear published
in Google around 9 pm...
so I talked with Sava and came around with a tentative solution, which is:
not publishing each article at the time of creation but just submitting
them and let the scheduled publishing option to change the status of each
article.
however, according to Sava this seems to be a bug. I hope my explanation
makes sense, please ask if you need more info.
That's how campsite always worked. The question is why do the articles get
published before the issue? Set the articles as submitted, select the option
to publish articles when the issues gets published in the publishing
schedule and that's it. Are you telling me that somehow the articles get
published at 9 pm just like that, without somebody doing this action or
without scheduling them?
Mugur
On Dec 12, 2007 9:35 PM, wrote:
>
> According to Sava, the bug is in the fact that Google (and possibly other
> indexers) somehow can get to the articles flagged as "Published" which
> belong to an unpublished issue. And that should not be happening.
>
> Sava
>
>
>
> claudia.ccruz@gma
> il.com To:
> campsite-support@campware.org
> cc:
> 12/12/2007 07:59 Subject: [campsite-support]
> Apparently Google is overriding the scheduled publishing
> PM setting
> Please respond to
> campsite-support
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hello, Claudia Cruz from elPeriodico here. We just launched a redesign of
> our site http://www.elperiodico.com.gt with Campsite 2.6.
>
> This is what we usually do to manage our daily publication:
> 1. create a new issue everyday
> 2. schedule the publishing of this issue at 2 am in the morning
> 3. create articles and publish each of them separatedly. They are created
> everyday around 7 pm of the day before publication.
>
> Previously, the articles stayed unpublished until the scheduled time
> became
> active but now we have received reports that the articles appear published
> in Google around 9 pm...
>
> so I talked with Sava and came around with a tentative solution, which is:
> not publishing each article at the time of creation but just submitting
> them and let the scheduled publishing option to change the status of each
> article.
>
> however, according to Sava this seems to be a bug. I hope my explanation
> makes sense, please ask if you need more info.
>
> -claudia
>
>
>
>
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