It would be great is messages could be some how tied to a release.

I know of a company that wrote search engine software for Altavista here in
Paris, they perform stuff like Natural Langauage Processing, Noun Phrase
extraction, and Statistical Linguistical Analyisis on search results.

For instance take a large collection of files that contain some loose
connections between them, run it through their softwre, and out of the other
side you obtain a navigation structure based on statistical clusters of like
information.

http://www.exalead.com/cgi/exalead/x=1?v=1&fr=&q=apple&p=Demo

Here's an idea what about popular searches (moderated of course) on a month
by basis ?

Mark


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From: "Eddie Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: Entire Struts Mail Archive


> None that I am aware of.  :-(  While that may seem like a negative, you
> should consider that information on a product such as Struts can be
> quite volatile.  That being said, it's likely many of the messages would
> be highly irrelevant if such an archive did exist.
>
> Mark Ayad wrote:
>
> >Is there a link where I can download (compressed) the entire Struts
Mailing
> >List archive to date ?
> >
> >Or do let my spider out ?
> >
> >Mark
> >
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