From: gopher-project-bounces+rachael=telefisk.org@lists.alioth.debian.org
       Date: Fri Feb 18 12:10:26 2011
       Subject: [gopher] Improving Gopher Searches
       
       Improving the "freshness" of the Veronica-2 / VISHNU database
       is probably the best way to ensure that recently added material
       is findable.  That got me wondering if perhaps what's needed
       is a local indexer that could be run at least daily, with the
       resulting data ball either left in the root directory for
       retrieval by, or sent in to, the Veronica-2 / VISHNU server(s).
       The idea is to reduce the amount of gopherspace that needs to
       be actively crawled by the Veronica-2 / VISHNU servers which,
       from Cameron's posts, appear to take a while and aren't very
       frequent.
       
       I'm not very knowledgeable on database management; is the above
       scheme feasible? If so, what should the data ball look like?
       A flat file seems like it'd be adequate and leaves the "how" up
       to individual server operators.
       
       Jeff W.
       
       PS  Why is this list so hard to post to?  This is my 8th attempt;
       Don't have this problem with any other list I'm subscribed to.
       
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