For this mailing list there is one: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/.
You can send indexing requests to Google and Bing, but they are supposed to be web content you own. https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg12210.html The above link has the last email of an email thread to do with Google and the mailing list. Michael Rasmussen is there as well. On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 10:28 AM Daniel Ortiz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey people, > It is not a homework assignment, and there are two problems with Google. > > 1. It doesn't index recent links that have been generated until sometime > later. > > 2. Google's results: > > https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&q=site:http://lists.pdxlinux.org/pipermail/plug/+programming+FORTRAN&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjj5vvgjJPzAhX1HzQIHWz2Ac4QgwN6BAgBEAE&biw=1920&bih=921 > > Duckduckgo's results: > > https://duckduckgo.com/?q=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Flists.pdxlinux.org%2Fpipermail%2Fplug%2F+programming+FORTRAN&t=iphone&ia=web > > Neither is complete, and if there is something like Google that gives > everything and indexes these pages in the same day every time then I won't > have to make a search engine. > > Now, there is a thing called typesense that could work, and maybe doing > the search engine of a collection of links or a collection of files is an > option to make it offline to deal with the traffic problem, and then make a > program to update the files or links with new ones. > > typesense homepage: > https://typesense.org > > On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 8:56 AM Michael Rasmussen <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> does the original poster want >> * to look things up in the archives >> * figure out how to make such a thing >> >> If the second, how deep does he want to go? >> >> --- >> Michael Rasmussen, Portland Oregon >> Be Appropriate && Follow Your Curiosity >> >> On 2021-09-23 23:51, Tomas Kuchta wrote: >> > +2 for google: >> > a) no additional traffic to the mailing list. This could be >> > significant >> > for trivial search engines. >> > b) speed - google responds in miliseconds >> > c) google's NLP is state of the art. No way <1k people team effort >> > could >> > come close to what you get for free. >> > >> > Just my 2c, -T >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 13:40 Russell Senior <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> This sounds vaguely like a homework assignment. >> >> >> >> My advice would be to think about what information you'd need to have >> >> to be able to do the things you are describing, and then think about >> >> how to get that information. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 8:25 AM Daniel Ortiz >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Hello everyone, >> >> > May anyone please lead me in making a small search engine for this >> >> mailing >> >> > list's archives and another one? All it needs to do is return the >> links >> >> > that contains the words you put in regardless of space, order, >> location, >> >> or >> >> > capitalization. The words also don't have to be all in there. Don't >> >> concern >> >> > yourselves as much with the ranking system since that is secondary >> and >> >> > could be left out, but a ranking system that has ranking from the >> >> greatest >> >> > percentage to lowest percentage of words then in the search and >> ranking >> >> > from the first to the last word in the search (an example of that in >> >> action >> >> > is if the search has "programming FORTRAN" then it places first the >> links >> >> > with both words then the links with the first word then the link >> with the >> >> > last word) would make it more useful. >> >> > From, Daniel Ortiz >> >> >> >
