I thought this is something solved for years now with applications like kiwix and Zim format?
Rupert
As the zero team starts to think about pre-loaded content the question
of how search will function within an off line environment has come
up. While it'll be up to each individual community to think about the
size of the pre-loaded we should think about these collections being
longer than a user would want to scroll through given only our article
title search.
Thus i'm eager to get a discussion going abut how we would support the
following users story
"As a user who has a Wikipedia pre-loaded device with little or no
internet connectivity, I would like to search by article text, so that
I can find multiple articles that could be relevant to me"
Given this, an article title search is not good enough.
* What would we have to change about our underlying data storage
architecture to do full text search?
* How fast would it be?
* Would it scale to 100's/100's/etc on articles ?
* What would the user experience look like?
...
* ... other bits i haven't thought about ?
This is not at a resourced feature level discussion yet but I'd like
to get some engineering thoughts on it before we get there.
--tomasz
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