Open Media Now launched to boost digital freedom


 
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Open Media Now launched to boost digital freedom

Thu, 03 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT
Already known for its development of a free Flash player, the Gnash project is now the nucleus of a much larger effort. Called the Open Media Now Foundation (OMNF), the group's goal is to encourage the development "of an open media infrastructure," according its home page. Registered as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization in the United States, the new organization is actively seeking corporate members, although it accepts donations from individuals as well.


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Plucene::Search::Query(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Plucene::Search::Query(3pm)

NAME
Plucene::Search::Query - base class for queries SYNOPSIS
my $s_query = Plucene::Search::Query::Subclass->new({ boost => $boost_factor}); my $scorer = $s_query->scorer($query, $searcher, $reader); DESCRIPTION
This is an abstract base class for queries. A query is a specification of the content an properties of the desired documents. Every search is done by matching a query against the document index and locating the ones that match the query. The simplest query specifies a single term (or word) that is to be matched against a single field (e.g. 'author') of each of the documents in the index. This kind of query matches any document that contains the term in the specified field. A more complex queries may contain nested queries with 'and', 'or', 'not' or 'phrase' relations. Queries may also contains specification of which document fields to match against the various parts of the query (.e.g. 'authors' and 'title') and hints that may effects the ranking of the matched documents ('boost' factor). METHODS
new my $s_query = Plucene::Search::Query::Subclass->new({ boost => $boost_factor}); boost Get / set this attribute scorer my $scorer = $s_query->scorer (Plucene::Search::Query $query, $searcher, $reader); prepare Does nothing sum_squared_weights / normalize / _scorer These must be defined in a subclass perl v5.12.4 2011-08-14 Plucene::Search::Query(3pm)