So in a nutshell CirrusSearch is a work alike for MWSearch, the search
currently in use on all wikis hosted at Wikimedia.  From the perspective of
reader or editor the advantages of CirrusSearch are:
1.  Changes are reflected in search very quickly.  Typically pages update
in a few seconds but I'd give templates included in many pages a few
minutes to propagate.
2.  Tons better language support.  I have to leave this vague because every
time I try to quantify it I find that I've missed something.
3.  Transcluded templates are included in search.  That includes text and
categories.

At some point it won't just be a work alike.  All new search work will be
done there.  I'm frankly frankly itching to see what searches faceted on
category would look like.  At some point we'll implement some kind of
interwiki search.  I have no idea what it'll look like though.  In a very
real, not marketing speak sense, it is the future of search at WMF and for
any other Mediawiki installs that want a really really nice search.

Reading material:
What it does: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Search/CirrusSearchFeatures
Project related: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Search
Minimal extension page:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CirrusSearch

Nik

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Luca Martinelli
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Sorry Nik, where I could read more about Cirrus Search?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> 2013/11/13 Nikolas Everett <[email protected]>
>
>>  Ambassadors,
>>
>> I have three CirrusSearch updates:
>> 1.  nl.wikipedia.org is now live as a secondary.  You can test it by
>> adding &srbackend=CirrusSearch to the url of the search results page.  If
>> you have any trouble you can send email directly to me or file a bug at
>> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=MediaWiki%20extensions&component=CirrusSearch
>>
>> 2.  I've scheduled more deployments:
>> itwiki November 14
>>  plwiktionary November 14
>>  wikimedias November 19
>>  wikimanias November 19
>>  wikisources November 19
>>  wiktionaries November 21
>> The schedule is here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Search#Wikis
>>
>>
>>
>>  3.  Since I haven't heard of any search problems I think it is time to
>> switch the wikis running CirrusSearch as a secondary to primary.  I
>> certainly don't want to break anything but so far it looks like everything
>> is working very well.  So each wiki that has CirrusSearch as a secondary
>> will have a date scheduled to switch it to primary.  If we/you/the
>> community that you represent discover a bug that makes CirrusSearch worse
>> than the current search we'll make sure to deploy the fix plenty of time
>> before the date or we'll push the date back.
>>
>> I think each wiki deserves two weeks to test Cirrus so I'll schedule the
>> date accordingly.  For nlwiki it'd be 2013/11/28.  For itwiki and
>> plwiktionary it'll be 2013/12/3.
>>
>> I'd like to switch the wikis that have CirrusSearch as a secondary now to
>> primary on 2013/11/21.  All of them will have had two weeks to try it out
>> by then.
>>
>> Again, we'll push the dates if we think we'll make the experience worse.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nik Everett
>>
>>
>>
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