On 1/18/07, Jos van den Oever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007/1/17, Jean-Francois Dockes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well, there wouldn't be much point in having different backends if they
> returned the same answers ! Freedom to the free software authors ! :)
Of course there would be a point! Different file viewers or audio
players are supposed to produce the same output too. Search engines
are no exception. If we have a standard on the query format then we
are saying that the users question reaches the index in the same way,
so the answer should be the same too, unless the indexes have
different feature sets.

As you just said, they -do- have different feature sets.
Each project has features that not all the alternatives have, and/or follows
very specific indexing/search strategies.

While results should be more or less the same for simple queries against small
data sets, it's to be expected that results are different in more
complex scenarios.

Fabrice
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