META: Lycos & Searchable archives
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Someone has expressed concern to me that the cypherpunks archives are searchable via Lycos. Said person doesn't mind having the archives searchable to the smaller audience of people who go to the we-site, but is unhappy about net-wide searches turning up cypherpunks articles. Can we try to find a consensus on this? My initial inclination was to shrug the concern off (properties of information, etc, as well as c'punks being a more-or-less anarchy and the express desire for some sort of searching mechanism for c'punks), but I thought I'd double check as I've been mostly out of touch for the better part of a year. - -- Todd Masco | "life without caution/ the only worth living / love for a man/ cactus@hks.net | love for a woman/ love for the facts/ protectless" - A Rich Cactus' Homepage - --- [This message has been signed by an auto-signing service. A valid signature means only that it has been received at the address corresponding to the signature and forwarded.] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Gratis auto-signing service iQBFAwUBML1HiCoZzwIn1bdtAQEtjgF/d7GBzgELk41OE+/pZxnZkzn+qYLRHmTn 8mbScBdkko83n4sxGjwFRQJyN5IlPCJQ =nFDi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Thu, 30 Nov 1995, Leslie Todd Masco wrote:
Someone has expressed concern to me that the cypherpunks archives are searchable via Lycos. Said person doesn't mind having the archives searchable to the smaller audience of people who go to the we-site, but is unhappy about net-wide searches turning up cypherpunks articles.
Lycos only has a database of abstracts of the archive (which is still commendable) and the other databases have smallish local archives of the list. There's no way to do a compleat search at present (other than manual labor and writing 'bots). A true search engine at the site would be a godsend. I presume that people who post want their posts read.
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Leslie Todd Masco -
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