The problem is that this is the "Ubuntu Help Center" application we're
talking about. This is one of the first (if not _the_ first)
applications that new users will encounter.  It is unreasonable to ask
these users to ...

- Figure out the Help Center is Yelp
- ... then discover that Yelp integrates with Beagle
- ... then install and run beagled
- ... then wait 60+ minutes while Beagle indexes

... just so they can have a help system that provides decent search
results.

Yelp's ability to use Beagle is all well and good, but asking Yelp users
to install Beagle solely for this purpose is definitely a case of
putting the cart before the horse.  I don't want to have to keep a 40MB
process running, one that takes an hour or more to index my filesystem,
just so yelp can be smart enough to show me it's own man page when I
search on "Yelp". :-P

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Yelp search algorithm needs to improve.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137486
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