Google Crawls Into Source-Code Search

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sun Oct 8 18:02:13 UTC 2006


2006/10/8, Klaus D. Witzel <klaus.witzel at cobss.com>:
> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 19:37:29 +0200, Philippe Marschall wrote:
> > 2006/10/8, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
> >> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 13:45:36 +0200, Philippe Marschall wrote:
> >> > 2006/10/8, Giovanni Corriga wrote:
> >> >> Il giorno sab, 07/10/2006 alle 12.17 +0200, Philippe Marschall ha
> >> >> scritto:
> >> >> > continuation lang:smalltalk site:squeaksource.com
> >> >> > but it looks like site is not implemented (and mcz are not
> >> indexed) so
> >> >> > it doesn't work.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > But considering the amout of code available at SqueakSource, most
> >> >> > matches probably will be from there anyway (once it's implemented).
> >> >> >
> >> >> > But I think we could play dirty little tricks. List the mcz files
> >> as
> >> >> > zip too in the listing....
> >> >> > .... now that I think about it .... ;)
> >> >>
> >> >> What about sending a mail to the Google Code team
> >> >
> >> > Did that but you have to be realistic.
> >>
> >> Why would the google crawler index http://www.squeaksource.com/<put id
> >> here>/ , are there hyperlinks pointing to SqueakSource projects and/or
> >> is
> >> there a (session-less) SqueakSource page which presents hyperlinks of
> >> all
> >> projects to the crawler?
> >
> > Because google knows anything ;)
> > http://www.google.ch/search?q=shorecomponents
> > (2nd hit)
>
> Hhm, did the meaning of *all projects* change recently?

Pier is hosted at mc.lukas-renggli.ch (currently down)

But if it had to be building a google sitemap for squeaksource would be easy.

Philippe

> -
> http://www.google.com/search?q=pier+seaside+squeak+site%3Awww.squeaksource.com
>
> >> >> and working with them?
> >> >
> >> > How should that work? Submit a patch? Get a job at Google?
> ...
> > Maybe we should start marketing SqueakSource as Web 2.0 of source code
> > management.
>
> :) why not, if it works.
>
> /Klaus
>
> > I mean we have:
> > - wikis
> > - rss feeds
> > - tags
> > - collaboration
> > - user content
> > - run on a Mac (a real one, not a soulless MacPC) ;)
> > - dynamic languages
> > - continuations/seaside
> > - a vcs that beats the crap out of everything that is file based
> > - ...
> >
> > A blog post from Avi could make a real impact.
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> >
>
>
>
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