Re: GNOME and advanced search indexes viability
- From: Curtis Hovey <sinzui cox net>
- To: "Manuel Amador (Rudd-O)" <amadorm usm edu ec>
- Cc: Gnome desktop devel list <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GNOME and advanced search indexes viability
- Date: 01 Apr 2003 23:24:32 -0500
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 20:28, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) wrote:
> Hey everyone, and sorry for the Jello (crosspost),
>
> I'm representing a a couple of students. We are on the verge of starting
> a college project, aimed at world do... er.. at the development of a
> software solution. We thought it would be a good idea to develop a
> software tool to assist users in the eternal quest for finding their own
> documents in their document mess. Key to this is the creation of an
> index that will contain all information, automatically and customly
> extracted from each document. This index will be extensible, won't
> impact system performance, and will attempt to be secure.
>
> Here's the thing: this project obligatorily has to be a commercial
> endeavor. Note the use of the word "commercial" rather than
> "proprietary". We've done a quick market segmentation and identified
> two target groups: a SOHO OSS consumer and a corporate commercial
> customer, each with different needs. Needlessly to say, I'm exposing
> this because the project will be based on UNIX/Linux (what's the point
> of competing with Microsoft Indexing Service?).
>
> We intend to FLOSS a consumer-level tool based on our technology, in
> order to push it to become the de-facto standard (don't worry, it will
> also use de iure standards as well) for Linux distributions. We also
> will cater to commercial interests with enhanced versions of our
> products. We're trying to be good citizens and provide great
> technology, and get rich (hey, what's wrong with that! ;-). I recognize
> there's a similar thing called Medusa, in spirit. I assure you our
> software will have greater capabilities and will take corporate
> customers and large networks into account.
Why not work on Medusa? It is a gnome2 application now. It's security
is largely address. Adding content indexers is simple and quick. It is
integrated with gnome-vfs so nfs/smb is a non issue. It's command line
tool can be extended in a few days to impersonate locate/find+grep to
update the gnome search tool.
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