I used Yacy for a public facing ecommerce site. It really lacked any
tools to manage intelligent search, it was basically just an index engine.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 8:09 AM Roland Schwarz via 44Net <
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On 30.12.20 at 16:55 wrote Rob PE1CHL via 44Net:
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With such a system, the risk of stale entries is
a lot less. But I have
not
yet devised a way to refresh entries without
limiting the platform on
which they can run (a Linux or Windows system can easily schedule a job
that runs some program to post a form, but I do not want to limit too
much
what platforms can provide and auto-refresh
services)
Are you aware of
https://yacy.net/
This is a distributed search engine. I do not have a lot of experience
with it other than know about its existence. But perhaps this could be a
solution? I know that the Germans once had such operational for some
time
https://www.dl0hgw.de/funk-technik/hamnet.html (Sorry the site is
German language only) but it had disappeared from the net. If you like I
can ask them about their experience and why the discontinued the service.
oe1rsa
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