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in reply to Re^4: Running SuperSearch off a fast full-text index.
in thread Running SuperSearch off a fast full-text index.

What is your google ID so that I can add you?

marvinhumphrey

The gory back end stuff will have to fall to you

Eh, we could just slap something together and it would work great!

Your original notion was right on the money: this material is well-suited for full-text search. A stock KS install, simply adapting the KS sample apps for the additional fields, and you'd be in business.

We will probably also want to use 0.20?

Yeah, definitely. We want sorting and range filters.

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Marvin Humphrey
Rectangular Research ― http://www.rectangular.com

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Re^6: Running SuperSearch off a fast full-text index.
by dmitri (Priest) on Jun 10, 2007 at 19:13 UTC
    I added you as an owner.

      Groovy. I've successfully checked out from the svn repository via https. I'll wait for you to set up trunk like a module distro. If you haven't got a name you prefer for the base module namespace over "MonkSearch", that would be my suggestion. BTW, I just had a glance at the code in your CPAN distros, and your stuff look great.

      My impulse is to conduct our discussions here on PerlMonks... what do you think?

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      Marvin Humphrey
      Rectangular Research ― http://www.rectangular.com
        I've successfully checked out from the svn repository via https. I'll wait for you to set up trunk like a module distro. If you haven't got a name you prefer for the base module namespace over "MonkSearch", that would be my suggestion.
          MonkSearch works for me. Should it be App::MonkSearch maybe? Also, we may end up with more than just the indexers -- there will also be the web interface(s).
        I just had a glance at the code in your CPAN distros, and your stuff look great.
          Except SQL::Tidy! Thanks ;)
        My impulse is to conduct our discussions here on PerlMonks... what do you think?
          In this thread?
        My impulse is to conduct our discussions here on PerlMonks... what do you think?
          I was poking around some other projects hosted on code.google.com, and another way to go is to create a google group for it -- they integrate nicely and seem to be an accepted way to communicate for a lot of code.google.com projects. You also get an email address.