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Author giampaolo.rodola
Recipients giampaolo.rodola
Date 2007-12-30.16:23:03
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The meaning of the "score" column shown when a search is done on the
pypi database is not clear.
Example:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=search&term=http&submit=search

To understand its meaning I had to find this document:
http://pycheesecake.org/#algorithm-for-computing-the-cheesecake-index

IMHO, it would be better putting a note somewhere in the pypi...
something which explains what the "score" value stands for.
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2007-12-30 16:23:05giampaolo.rodolasetspambayes_score: 0.162659 -> 0.16265857
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2007-12-30 16:23:04giampaolo.rodolasetspambayes_score: 0.162659 -> 0.162659
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2007-12-30 16:23:04giampaolo.rodolalinkissue1710 messages
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