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--- Comment #23 from Jan Ainali ---
(In reply to Dan Garry from comment #20)
> (In reply to Jan Ainali from comment #16)
> > Here is another use case one user came up with during a discussion. You
> > search for a term and you want to fix somet
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--- Comment #22 from Chad H. ---
(In reply to Andre Klapper from comment #21)
> Thanks a lot for elaborating here, Dan!
>
> As per comment 20, "In CirrusSearch, the search index is updated within
> seconds of changes to article" is a convinci
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--- Comment #19 from Daniel Naber ---
(In reply to Dan Garry from comment #17)
> (In reply to Daniel Naber from comment #15)
> > The reason Google doesn't offer sort by date is that they usually don't even
> > know the date of last modification
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--- Comment #18 from Jan Ainali ---
(In reply to Dan Garry from comment #17)
> That doesn't make a difference, honestly. Sorting a search alphabetically
> does not make sense for a search engine, whether it is a MediaWiki search
> engine or ge
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--- Comment #17 from Dan Garry ---
(In reply to Daniel Naber from comment #15)
> The reason Google doesn't offer sort by date is that they usually don't even
> know the date of last modification.
That's incorrect. I will unashamedly admit that
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--- Comment #15 from Daniel Naber ---
The reason Google doesn't offer sort by date is that they usually don't even
know the date of last modification. The reason Google doesn't offer
alphabetical sort is that they are indexing the web, not an e
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--- Comment #13 from Jan Ainali ---
(In reply to Dan Garry from comment #11)>
> You've told me you want to sort by date because you want to sort by
> meta-data. That isn't a use case, because it doesn't actually help me
> understand the proble
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--- Comment #12 from Daniel Naber ---
I know I might get false positives. But still, having 'sort by date' means I
only have to look at the first few results instead of walking through a list of
50 matches. Searching a database dump doesn't see
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--- Comment #11 from Dan Garry ---
(In reply to Daniel Naber from comment #9)
> I don't - it would be great of course if that was possible. I'm using
> https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spezial:
> Suche&search=languagetool&fulltext=Suc
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--- Comment #10 from Jan Ainali ---
Well, my use case was simpler. I am an engineer. I see search results with meta
data. I want to sort it based on the meta data to see what pops up. It would be
awesome to find outliers, such as pages referrin
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--- Comment #9 from Daniel Naber ---
I don't - it would be great of course if that was possible. I'm using
https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spezial:Suche&search=languagetool&fulltext=Suche&profile=all&redirs=1
which is good enough, on
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--- Comment #8 from Dan Garry ---
Thanks for the explanation, but I'm a little unclear on how you're using
CirrusSearch to find individual edits. Could you provide me with the URL of the
search query you use to do this?
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--- Comment #7 from Daniel Naber ---
Use case: I'm the author of LanguageTool (a style and grammar checker) and I'd
like to know how people use it for Wikipedia. As this information can be in any
namespace I can only find it with a search. But
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--- Comment #6 from Dan Garry ---
What is the use case for wanting to order search results by last modified date?
Knowing that would help us figure out what the best solution to that problem
is.
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--- Comment #4 from Nik Everett ---
Would need some product/design team involvement mostly because sorting on
anything other than score is likely to give the user garbage results. Better
might be allowing the user to deem recently changed arti
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--- Comment #1 from Jan Ainali ---
Oh, I meant especially on 'date'.
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