Author: Tony Werten
Date: 15:46:17 02/08/01
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On February 08, 2001 at 17:39:12, Andrei Fortuna wrote: Good initiative, good server. Not only for beginning programmers. I find it very usefull to reread older ideas which have been discarded back then but might be possible now because of advantage of hardware, or because of combinations with other ideas. cheers, Tony >Hi Tim ! > >Thanks for the quick reply ! > >When you read this message the zipped sourcecode of my engine should be already >in your mailbox. > >On February 08, 2001 at 16:32:53, Tim Mirabile wrote: > >>Hi Andrei, >> >>We will very soon be experimenting with running a WWW/FTP here at the Your Move >>store. It will be connected via cable, and always on. Upload speed is capped, >>but it is fairly high, 100 KBytes/second. It will run Linux and have about 15 >>GB of free space, 600 MHz, and 128 MB Ram. I will store the archives in both >>compressed and uncompressed formats for searching. It will also frequently >>check for and download new messages and archives. I was going to write my own >>search, but wouldn't mind taking a look at what you have written. >> >>Regards, >>Tim >> >>On February 08, 2001 at 16:00:25, Andrei Fortuna wrote: >> >>>Since a question that often is posted to this messageboard is : >>>"Is there a way to search CCC archives ?" >>>and the answer is a loud "NO" I've written a program to do exactly this. >>> >>>Now to the crux of the problem : I can't find a machine to run this program. All >>>I need is a linux (or unix) machine permanently connected to Internet. The >>>needed bandwidth shouldn't be very large and CPU consumption should be low >>>according to my guestimates. Memory consumption : about 20 Mb for the search >>>index. >>> >>>And now I ask you, the people who - like myself - find CCC a very useful >>>discussion list : is there a need for a search page of CCC archives ? If the >>>answer is yes, can you help me find a machine to run this ? Do you know someone >>>who could help me with this ? >>> >>>Or perhaps nobody is interested in searching the archives, which the fact that >>>nobody answered my first announcement might suggest. In which case I apologize >>>for taking your time with those posts.
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