On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 07:53:31PM +0200, Danny Burkes wrote:
> Hello everyone-
> 
> We recently added full archives search to Lingr (http://www.lingr.com),
> and we used Ferret/AAF to do it.

cool :-) I really like the result clustering.

Small issue: The statement 'Displaying the top 100' was confusing at
first since only 7 or so rooms were displayed. Maybe additionally
mentioning the number of rooms could help to clear things up a bit? 
I.e.: 'Displaying 100 messages from 7 rooms'

> I've written a blog post with some details of that integration, and I
> thought some of you might be interested.  See
> http://blog.lingr.com/2007/05/we_heart_ferret.html.
> 
> I'm grateful to the authors of Ferret and AAF, as well as to all the
> people in this forum who helped me stumble through the integration.  I
> hope I can give something back here to even things up :-)

I think that multi-lingual tokenizer could be useful for other users of
Ferret, too  ;-)


cheers,
Jens


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