Indeed, and happy to do it.

On Sep 6, 6:20 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Will you make it open source?
>
> On Sep 6, 7:58 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck <ju...@techfuel.net> wrote:
>
> > Interesting Question :) - Well, since I am using both MySQL and
> > Postgres, I have implemented Full-text searching for both paradigms,
> > this is really more in the database side and it really relies on the
> > indexing of the available data. This can indeed be an issue with non-
> > RDBS and the fact that my experience is limited to traditional
> > database model systems,  Full text searching in PostgreSQL is based on
> > the match operator @@ and in MySQL in the FULLTEXT() index function
> > allowing me to do things like "SELECT * FROM questions WHERE MATCH
> > (title,body) AGAINST ('search string');" for search, and as you may
> > already realized, I am not using the DAL for this, unfortunately.
>
> > For the above I have a small "temporary" wrapper class to mimic
> > web2py's SQLRows objects and try to not deviate too much from the
> > "standard", but search indeed has became a bit of a headache, I am
> > definitely open for ideas, though,
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > Julio
>
> > On Sep 6, 4:45 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > really nice. Can you tell us how you implement search?
>
> > > On Sep 6, 5:40 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck <ju...@techfuel.net> wrote:
>
> > > > Pleased to inform the community that I finally had some time to
> > > > heavily work on one of my web2py pets, pyStack is coming along quite
> > > > nicely and it is being developed as we speak, pyStack is a SO
> > > > "inspired" system developed in the best web framework available for
> > > > Python nowadays :)
>
> > > > pyStack aims to be a very SIMPLE version of SO, with all the fat
> > > > trimmed down to the basic functionality, yet it'll contain all the
> > > > expected features such as subscriptions, voting (including voting on
> > > > comments), role-based and heavy administration regarding Q&A postings,
> > > > the code will be open source of course and currently is at 60%-65%
> > > > completed, I have a couple of screenshots on my blog (done in web2py
> > > > also :) if you want to see something visual
>
> > > >http://www.techfuel.net/zblog/blog/view/27
>
> > > > Cheers,
>
> > > > Julio

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