Just live:
Ruby Newsgroup Archive : A simple & searchable web-archive for comp.lang.ruby. (build with Ruby on Rails). Find only anwers because we do not show messages without a reply.
Regards,
Ward
Just live:
Ruby Newsgroup Archive : A simple & searchable web-archive for comp.lang.ruby. (build with Ruby on Rails). Find only anwers because we do not show messages without a reply.
Regards,
Ward
And now with clickable link
On 2008-02-25 20:10:04 +0100, Ward Bekker <ward@NOequanimitySPAM.nl> said:
Just live:
Ruby Newsgroup Archive : A simple & searchable web-archive for comp.lang.ruby. (build with Ruby on Rails). Find only anwers because we do not show messages without a reply.
ruby.equanimity.nl
Regards,
Ward
How is it better than:
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/ruby/ruby-talk/index.shtml
Search seems broken, I get 0 hits for my name, but nearly 4000 results on the official archive.
On Feb 25, 2008, at 11:14 AM, Ward Bekker wrote:
Just live:
Ruby Newsgroup Archive : A simple & searchable web-archive for comp.lang.ruby. (build with Ruby on Rails). Find only anwers because we do not show messages without a reply.
ruby.equanimity.nl
Hoi!
* Ward Bekker, 2008-02-26, 04:14:
ruby.equanimity.nl
Images for RoR and Ubuntu yield
502 Bad Gateway
nginx/0.5.26
Search for message numbers fails
Tot lezens,
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
--
Blog available at http://cip.physik.uni-bonn.de/~jupp/
PGP key with id 6CC6574F available at http://wwwkeys.de.pgp.net/
Jabber - http://www.jabber.org/ - contact information on request
I'm guessing it hasn't indexed many messages yet? I get only two hits
for the word "duck".
At any rate, I can see how something like this could potentially
evolve into something useful, although I agree with Eric Hodel that
you've got some work in front of you to make it better (for some
purposes) than either blade or the Google Groups interface.
On Feb 25, 11:10 am, Ward Bekker <w...@NOequanimitySPAM.nl> wrote:
Ruby Newsgroup Archive : A simple & searchable web-archive for
comp.lang.ruby. (build with Ruby on Rails). Find only anwers because we
do not show messages without a reply.ruby.equanimity.nl
--
Regards,
John Wilger
Search seems broken, I get 0 hits for my name, but nearly 4000 results on the official archive.
Ditto.
Or Nabble, or gmane, or any of the countless other tools that already
do this quite nicely.
- Rob
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:24 AM, John Wilger <johnwilger@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm guessing it hasn't indexed many messages yet? I get only two hits
for the word "duck".At any rate, I can see how something like this could potentially
evolve into something useful, although I agree with Eric Hodel that
you've got some work in front of you to make it better (for some
purposes) than either blade or the Google Groups interface.--
The name of the poster is not indexed currently. Only message body & subject are. I believe it's not really needed. I'm pondering if I should make a top x of posters page, but for now it's more important to get a bigger set of past usenet messages.
Regards,
Ward
On 2008-02-25 20:42:22 +0100, Aria Stewart <aredridel@nbtsc.org> said:
Search seems broken, I get 0 hits for my name, but nearly 4000
results on the official archive.Ditto.
Ah, I guess in these days of google to expect full-text search by
default. I know I definitely search the archive by name often --
Neukirchen, Fernandez, I'm often looking for a certain someone's work.
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 15:24 +0900, Ward Bekker wrote:
The name of the poster is not indexed currently. Only message body &
subject are. I believe it's not really needed. I'm pondering if I
should make a top x of posters page, but for now it's more important to
get a bigger set of past usenet messages.