On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 10:13:35AM +0100, Magnus Manske wrote:
Postgres has
b-tree, r-tree, hash, and various other kinds of indexes
that make even string searching blazing fast.
OK, we can change that, *once* we've switched to Postgres...
I'm doing preparatory work for a mod_wiki written in C. It may never be
suitable for the Wikipedia proper, but I have found the Wikipedia
version of Wiki to be the most useful as far as community building goes,
so I want it to at least be capable of running the Wikipedia.
Once it's running I'll experiment with the current database, and then
solicit feedback. Don't expect it before Christmas.
It's no table, it is in Language.php...
Ah hah. Magic numbers embedded in the code. Not nice :-(
Namespaces are
convenient conceptually, but are they really necessary?
Yes! How else to tell apart [[Vulture]] and [[user:Vulture]]? And where
to talk? etc.
So we have the following namespaces: User, User_talk, Global (or Root), Talk,
and Special? Is Wikipedia actually a separate namespace, or is it just
a prefix to some articles?
Jonathan
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