Hoi,
When you are interested in more functionality out of search, try combining
sources.. like Wikidata and Wikipedia..

I actually blogged about it.
http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.nl/2013/11/divcon-search-beyond-tail.html
Thanks,
      Gerard


On 6 November 2013 15:41, Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nikolas Everett, 06/11/2013 15:13:
>
>> Around that time I'm going to get hungry for more.  I'll have new
>> servers with tons of head room and WMF folks will start asking me, "When
>> can we turn off the old search?" and I like to be able to answer that
>> with "When no one uses it.  We're adding 6 wikis to Cirrus this week so
>> we'll get there eventually."  What do folks think about adding _all_
>> wikisources and/or all wiktionaries as secondary?  I've been told that
>> they really need template tranclusion and so the old search isn't really
>> working for them any way.
>>
>
> +1 This is more true for Wiktionary than for Wikisource, because many
> Wiktionaries produce tables of declension etc. via templates and that's
> actual if not the main content of entries. Additionally, with a similar
> "volume" it allows you to test in hundreds languages. So maybe Wiktionary
> first and Wikisource shortly after?
>
> Nemo
>
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