I did not know about Gigablast (yet). Here some other ambitious OSS search engine project (does not try to mimic Google, aims for the 90% use case): https://about.commonsearch.org/
On 15.09.2016 20:07, Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Hello, > > I found an open source search engine, what looks-like useable: > https://gigablast.com/ > Strange that I've never heard of it before, it's OSS since 2013: > http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/gigablast-now-an-open-source-search-engine-217624911.html > > When I search for the word "license" in the source code I find many > different licenses like GPL2 or higher, LGPL, MIT, Apache, Lucent, > OpenSSL, Eric Young. > https://github.com/gigablast/open-source-search-engine/search?p=2&q=license&utf8=%E2%9C%93 > > The search engine did not found all pages, but after adding them > everything was found directly. http://www.gigablast.com/addurl > And many sites are allready indexed. > > There is an advanced search with many possibilities: > http://www.gigablast.com/adv.html > > Disadvantage: There is also a "commercial version" what seems to be > faster, not sure about the license there. Not sure what I am using when > I use the webinterface at Gigablast.com. Does somebody know someone who > uses for sure the OSS version? > > Yes, I've heard about YaCy. But when I tested it, I found it not > useable. e.g. here: http://5.45.105.16:18091/ more sites here: > http://www.yacyweb.de/peers.htm > > Any comments? > > With regards, > Paul van der Vlis. > > _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
