There's one thing that I noticed at least for searches against the bioperl mailing lists: the first pages of hits is commit messages from bioperl-guts. The guts list should be excluded from the index I think. Seldom will you want to search for a commit message through this interface.

        -hilmar

On Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at 07:01  AM, Chris Dagdigian wrote:

Hello Everyone,

A fantastic volunteer (Kyle Jensen) has been steathily working on a problem for us that has long been a major issue for us -- website searching and indexing.

We've tried various solutions and ht://dig implementations in the past and nothing really worked well.

Kyle has been setting up a search indexing system based on the code from www.swish-e.org and so far it looks very very promising.

We have 2 main indexed search sites:

This page is a search index for all of the open-bio hosted websites:
http://search.open-bio.org/cgi-bin/obf-search.cgi

This page is just for searching mailing list archives:
http://search.open-bio.org/cgi-bin/mail-search.cgi


Please give the pages a whirl and let me know what you think.

Thanks again Kyle!

-Chris
open-bio.org admin team


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