Re^2: Goodbye search.cpan.org
by marto (Cardinal) on May 19, 2018 at 07:17 UTC
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"metacpan.org is better and preferable to me on every level;"
I agree, and for me the page load times seem indistinguishable between the two systems.
"they didn't choose my logo in the contest. :P"
I warned you at the time that you'd regret getting that tattoo :P
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I'd like to implement search.cpan.org
In fact, so much so, That I picked up an appropriately named domain, created an identical (search) page. Created a CPAN mirror ( soon to be official ). All that's left (and this is pretty important) is the search implementation.
Time is running short. The 25th is drawing near. Anyone willing to help; suggest how I might best (re)create the search implementation. As I understand it, it's not open(source), or available. :-(
IOW As I'd really like to get this right the first time. Any suggestions, pointers, ... greatly appreciated!
¡λɐp ʇɑəɹ⅁ ɐ əʌɐɥ puɐ ʻꜱdləɥ ꜱᴉɥʇ ədoH
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I'd like to implement search.cpan.org
Thank you very very much!
All that's left (and this is pretty important) is the search implementation.
Forget the search engine. Since meta is the hub just cheat and use their API!
github.com/metacpan/metacpan-api/blob/master/docs/API-docs.md
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Re^2: Goodbye search.cpan.org
by LanX (Saint) on May 18, 2018 at 17:19 UTC
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> or someone linked to the former and sent me to go find that module on the latter because I prefer it enough to do so.
Poor Friedrich ... ;p
Distributions on cpan.org have forward links to metacpan.org in the upper right corner (but not the other way round AFAIK).
e.g. compare Data::Dump vs Data::Dump
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CPAN has (had) the advantage of not to forcing me into https with older browsers and I like annotations.
> Fried-rich, a new style of sandwich
Yummy, the delights of Emme-rich! ;-)
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> heading "S.C.O".
Lemme guess: "Search Cpan Org" ?
> for the next month or so
I'll send /me a /msg thru time.
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