Hi,

I agree with you Vasyl Kaigorodov. Even I had the same feeling when I saw the mail about the new search engine. We could use the existing search engines. They are doing a good job.

Regards,
seran.

On 29 August 2015 at 18:17, Vasyl Kaigorodov <vasyl@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi folks,

I did follow the discussion during the meeting, and was hesitating to ask: why exactly do we want own search implemented?
From my experience, Google or DuckDuck do index Fedora resources just fine, and whenever I want to find something - I just use those.
Own search engine adds to the cost of support and maintenance, with questionable benefits.
Unless we have some public resources that have tricky robots.txt and are not indexed by other search engines - this looks like a waste of resources to me.
I might miss something though, so any insight is welcome.

PS: there're 2 messages in the list moderation queue from me that could be deleted - was fighting with Zimbra identities, sorry for spam.

Thanks.
--
vk

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paweł Kłos" <pawel@pawelklos.eu>
To: "Fedora Infrastructure" <infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 9:15:09 PM
Subject: Fedora Search Engine

Hi,

The idea of Fedora Search engine has came back with discussion about
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1055 ticket on the
meeting.

Many people was truly interested in participating in that project.

So, if somebody is still interested I propose to make some brainstorm
about that matter, so we could reach better results than years ago :)

First  we can discuss in that mail thread and move then to irc or some
other place.

Regards,
Pawel Klos
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