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Thanks for the great links - my project scheduler tells me I have until June 9 to read and plan (and I always do what the scheduler says ;P) so any related links are welcome. I found some interesting reading here [http://www.n3labs.com/pdf/doclist.html FT Search paper archive]. --[[User:Michael Champanis|Michael Champanis]] 17:21, 31 May 2006 (WST) | Thanks for the great links - my project scheduler tells me I have until June 9 to read and plan (and I always do what the scheduler says ;P) so any related links are welcome. I found some interesting reading here [http://www.n3labs.com/pdf/doclist.html FT Search paper archive]. --[[User:Michael Champanis|Michael Champanis]] 17:21, 31 May 2006 (WST) | ||
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This looks like a very cool project, just what Moodle needs. Will this be building on top of Zend's Zend_Search_Lucene? They appear to have amended the licence to prevent incompatibilities with the the GPL, so just the fact that it's PHP5-only is a major stumbling block. I'm not sure how that fits into the wider debate about what versions of underlying software Moodle requires/supports but personally I think Lucene-compatibility is very worthwile goal for many reasons.
I strongly recommend Tim Bray's On Search if you haven't already read it, really good stuff. --David Scotson 20:57, 30 May 2006 (WST)
Oh, the Lucene Web Service and Solr are also interesting, though replacing the need for PHP5 with the need for a Tomcat install. --David Scotson 21:04, 30 May 2006 (WST)
Thanks for the great links - my project scheduler tells me I have until June 9 to read and plan (and I always do what the scheduler says ;P) so any related links are welcome. I found some interesting reading here FT Search paper archive. --Michael Champanis 17:21, 31 May 2006 (WST)