On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Michael Cronenworth <mike(a)cchtml.com>wrote:
Frankie Onuonga wrote:
> My notion has always been that people always want something that is made
> in house.
> I do not think they will take up something that is in a "black box" but I
> might
> be wrong.
>
Site search engines are mostly useless to me, and I know I'm not alone.
Why else would the ticket go untouched for 4 years?
Reasons against YASE (yet another search engine):
1. They provide horrible results. The Big Boys (G, Y!, B, etc.) aggregate
on levels beyond what one man can program in a few hours (no offense).
2. Most people bring up one of the Big Boys to search anyway.
3. It's another piece of software Infrastructure has to maintain.
i would not go with the word useless.
I also would not conclude in such a hurry
that is the reason the ticket has
gone un touched.
I think there was no one to optimise performance at the time independent
of the solution that was chosen.
In terms of the reasons your opinion is highly respected. I however doubt
it on horrible results.
I would kindly request you to have a look at what other distros have done.
I respect your opinions but I can not conclude in a solid way with them.
Sorry.
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