[apologies to the list: I would have done this offline, but I can't figure out Paul's email address.]
1) Paul please forward your email address 3) Since you seem to know about these things: I was thinking of adding an optional feature to Nucular which would allow a look-up like "given a word find all attributes that contain that word anywhere and give a count of the number of times it is found in that attribute as well as the entry id for an example instance (arbitrarily chosen). I was thinking about calling this "inverted faceting", but you probably know a better/standard name, yes? What is it please? Thanks! Answers from anyone else welcomed also. [Nucular: http://nucular.sourceforge.net/ ] -- Aaron Watters === There are 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't. http://www.xfeedme.com/nucular/pydistro.py/go?FREETEXT=shit On 14 Feb, 02:59, Paul Rubin <http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Did you (or anyone else) compare Nucular with Solr and Sphinx > > feature-by-feature? > > Nucular when I looked at it was in an early alpha release and looked > interesting and promising, but was nowhere near as built-out as Solr. > It may be closer now; I haven't yet had a chance to look at the new > release. > > I don't know what Sphinx is. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list