On 30 Dec, Emile Heyns wrote:
> I've looked at swish-e, swish++, htdig and a couple of others I've
> forgot. None seem to be a perfect match for Midgard. I'm taking a 
> look at MG today, and if that is not a perfect match I'll use Udmsearch.

If enabling the indexer to interface with Midgard isn't too
difficult, then a good idea here would be to provide Midgard
support to one or two search system, and then document what
is needed to do it, and leave the rest of the work to people
working on those search engine projects.

As long as the interface is relatively clean, I don't think
there will be need to designate an 'official' search engine
for Midgard, but rather support as many as we can.

This is pretty much the same strategy we intend to use
with the language bindings for Midgard to, provide support
for some languages (say, PHP, Python and Perl) as examples of
the concept, and then leave adding more supported languages 
for other projects...

> Emile

/Bergie

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