Hello,
i have just read that google has optimised its ranking. Now google shows
more relevant results on the first pagen as before. Is there a chance to
get advantage of this ranking algorithm with Lucene?
Thank You
Björn
Thanks for the links and reply Stefan. =)
Do you think we should pursue asking to clear with fundraising and as
a whole and go back to NDepend? There seems to be mention of donation
of VMWare and other things at the end of the page.
a) Obviously we do not want to violate any rules or laws.
b) I
Hello Björn.
In short, no.
What google does to their algorithmic search is extremely secretive. It is also
a very limited subset of the type of data Lucene.Net might store. It uses lots
of signals from around the web, such as how many people link to a particular
page, to guage the
Another good way to put this:
Google is an application which crawls and indexes the internet and
provides search functionality to end users. It uses domain specific
logic to perform it's ranking to improve relevance.
Lucene and Lucene.Net is a library, which allows end users to build
full text
thanks for the nudge - I've updated this section
From: bode...@apache.org
To: lucene-net-dev@lucene.apache.org
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 10:18:04 +0100
Subject: [Lucene.Net] Nudge: Your Board Report Needs Content (was Re:
Incubator PMC/Board report
On 2011-03-08, Prescott Nasser wrote:
thanks for the nudge - I've updated this section
Thank you
Stefan
On 2011-03-07, Michael Herndon wrote:
Do you think we should pursue asking to clear with fundraising and as
a whole and go back to NDepend? There seems to be mention of donation
of VMWare and other things at the end of the page.
This may be a good idea, yes. I'll take care of it.
NCover