On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 23:20, Timothée Floure <timothee.floure(a)posteo.net>
wrote:
Hi,
Jumping in since I saw this at the top of the web list archive. This
service is very convenient and I think it would be fairly painful for
the community to see it disappear. Since we do not have the capacity to
develop + maintain new software, I wonder if the following 'low-tech'
approach could work:
* Generate a static page for each package.
* Crawl/Index it with existing search solution such as Yacy [1]
I think it is an interesting idea, I don't know about Yacy but I think
doing a simple proof-of-concept with maybe a few packages could be
interesting.
We could even extend this search thing to more Fedora websites if it
performs well. I think it might be worth a proof-of-concept, which I can
try to build if you're willing to allocate me some server/VM space for
testing :-)
If you are happy with having something running in containers, you can ask
to get access to communishift [0] but mind that this will be offline for a
little while in the coming months because of the data centre move.
Otherwise I think we could get you instance on AWS probably. Either way if
you open an infra ticket [1] with what you need or want we can then look at
possible solutions :-).
[0] -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Communishift
[1] -
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure
[1]
https://yacy.net/
--
Timothée
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