We just release a search engine called Antepedia (http://
www.antepedia.com). It allows to upload a file, icon, source, jar (any
kind of files you can find in your release), and give the project it
comes from. Right now we have indexed google code, source forge, maven
central, and some others.

Contrary to Google Code Search it does not aim to find a component you
can use, but find where a file, component or piece of code you use
come from. It's useful to find upgrades, right license information, or
forums.

Of course we are looking for feedbacks and I guess there are things we
could talk about.

By the way, I'm attending the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in
San Francisco. If someone from google code team is available, it could
be nice have a short discussion on Friday afternoon for instance.

Guillaume

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