David Ascher wrote: > Steve Holden wrote: > >> Dear python-dev: >> >> The current (as of even date) summary of my recent contributions to >> Python -dev appears to be spam about PyCon. >> >> Not being one to break habits, even not those of a lifetime sometimes, >> I spam you yet again to show you what a beautiful summary ActiveState >> have provided (I don't know whether this URL is cacheable or not): >> >> <http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Browse/ByAuthor/python-dev?author=cHljb25AcHl0aG9uLm9yZw--> > > > > Yup, we try to make all our URLs portable and persistent. > Good for you. >> If I remember Trent Lott (?) > > > Nah, that's a US politician. T'was Trent Mick. > Indeed, and already corrected. >> described at an IPC the SQL Server database that drives this system, >> and it was a great example of open source technology driving a >> proprietary (but I expect (?) relatively portable) repository. > > > Modulo some SQLServer features we're using. > Well free-text indexing would be my first guess. Anything else of interest? MySQL's free text indexing really sucks compared with SQL Server's, which to my mind is a good justification for the Microsoft product. >> Since I have your attention (and if I haven't then it really doesn't >> matter what I write hereafter, goodbye ...) I will also point out that >> the current top hit on Google for >> >> "Microsoft to Provide PyCon Opening Keynote" > > > What a bizarre search. > Oh, no, people run that search all the time :-) It's actually hit #3 for "Microsoft PyCon" as well, so I guess that's not too bad. > (note that some of your To's and Cc's were pretty strange... > Hmm, yes, I cringed when I got the bounces. That information didn't belong there. If only there were a way to take emails back ... regards Steve -- Steve Holden http://www.holdenweb.com/ Python Web Programming http://pydish.holdenweb.com/ Holden Web LLC +1 703 861 4237 +1 800 494 3119
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