This is mostly written to Jimmy, but I wanted to send to the whole list:<br><br>I've got to admit to feeling a certain amount of pessimism myself. Perhaps a month ago I wrote and asked if anyone on the list had the prerequisite knowledge of java and time and ability to set up a lucene/nutch setup on a/some server(s). I did not see any replies. Also, traffic on the list seems to have pretty much died off. So, despite some great discussions, I believe a lot of folks may share my perception that right now at least, this is not going anywhere.
<br><br>However, I think that you should recognize that we're fans. We're here because we like the idea, no matter how much criticism we may offer. With Wikpedia (and the other projects, to a lesser extent), you changed the world for the better. Reading between the lines, I perceive that you are very proud of this achievement, but at the same time you have drive to find a a way to make some money. I want to do both those things too :-), and I'm sure lots of people feel exactly the same way.
<br><br>If this thing ever gets going, I'll use wikia search for all the reasons you've stated you want to build it: for transparency, and to support and utilize a search engine that doesn't endorse censorship. Despite their "Don't be evil" slogan, Google is coming up somewhat short. It could be worse, but it could be better too... I remember cringing when I read, "There's a subtext to 'Don't be evil,' and that is 'Don't be
illegal.'" Many horrible acts have been committed behind the shield of legality. (Slavery, anyone?)<br><br>I'd like to suggest that, if this really is moving forward, more transparency on the part of Wikia corporation might help with our perceptions... we'd all love to know what's going on. And if it's as stalled out as it appears to be, I can understand not wanting to share that with the media, but on the other hand... I think it'd be commendable to lay the cards on the table. It might make getting some VC a little tougher, but on the other hand, if we had a better grasp of what's going on, maybe we could help. We're professional programmers, consultants, business people... smart people who are interested in seeing this happen. Remember, we're fans. We want to change the world too (and maybe make some money on the way).
<br><br>Best Regards,<br>Aerik Sylvan<br>