Michal Pryc wrote:
Hello,
I've created small java application and posted it on my rarely updated
blog, which grabs some text from wikipedia (MediaWiki) as it was wished
on the tracker list:
http://blogs.sun.com/migi/entry/wikipedia_for_indexers_testing
I've not looked at your code in
Michal Pryc wrote:
D Bera wrote:
Btw, as requested in the tracker mailing list
(http://mail.gnome.org/archives/tracker-list/2007-January/msg00172.html),
is it possible to somehow share the test data ? It would provide an
excellent tool for testing and development purposes.
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 00:17 +0100, Michal Pryc wrote:
The strigi and tracker were also not the newest ones. Beagle is the most
*mature* project from compared ones and I would say that it is not a
point to get all the *new* features to be shown.
Indeed, less important than the new
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 16:57 -0500, D Bera wrote:
Michal Pryc and Steven Xusheng Hou of Sun compared the four popular
desktop indexing systems - JIndex, Tracker, Strigi and Beagle.
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/tracker-list/2007-January/pdfLkb0uuBAEw.pdf
Its a nice comparison,
Joe Shaw wrote:
Sadly, they are using Beagle 0.2.7 in their tests, a 7 month old
version. :( In releases since then, we added support for wildcard
searches, indexing of archives and their contents, and of course tons of
memory use fixes. The doc was originally written in November and
Once again this document was written to give some input to the future
development to get better ones :-)
Thanks Michal for your excellent document (and experiments). The
results will definitely be helpful in creating a better beagle.
Btw, as requested in the tracker mailing list
D Bera wrote:
Once again this document was written to give some input to the future
development to get better ones :-)
Thanks Michal for your excellent document (and experiments). The
results will definitely be helpful in creating a better beagle.
Btw, as requested in the tracker mailing