Perhaps internal realtime searches should be available only to
registered members to keep load down?
Also, there may not be a contradiction between using Google and having
realtime updates. Perhaps you could provide
Google.com with information
directly by arrangement and inform them of changes? I'd be surprised,
given the freedom their research people are reputed to have and the
number of 'beta' projects they've had if they are unable to do this.
Whether they're willing is another matter.
An XML service or similar would be useful to people running 'pedias
off-line and synching with the main server at intervals. Running
off-line would lower lag time for editing users and (back to the point)
allow searches of the local copy without hitting the server.
OTOH, updates could be irrelevant to the person running the off-line
copy and be wasting resources. I need to think about this some more.
Index updates? On demand checking (a local but internetworked copy)?
Hmmm...
Russell
Google is how people get _to_ Wikipedia and does a good job at it; as
an internal navigation mechanism it's wholly unsatisfactory for
contributors who need to be able to check the current state of things
in detail.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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