This will probably become a meta-issue, but we should discuss, agree, and record high-level objectives for search improvements in this issue.
As a starting point for the discussion, consider that a search for "json" has aeson at #4 and waargonaut not even in the top 100. We might expect an improved algorithm to return aeson as the top result, and waargonaut at least in the top 10. By recent downloads, of dedicated JSON libraries aeson is # 1, json is # 2 and waargonaut is # 3.
Note that tags are currently not considered in the search. Tags should probably hold significant sway. We may need to tweak the weightings of other search criteria too.
Another observation: deprecated packages can rank very highly. For example, the search "email" yields the top result email, which is deprecated. This is problematic.
So, some very high level, initial objectives:
Please suggest specific search terms and the desired outcomes. Where there is consensus, we will add them to this list:
This will probably become a meta-issue, but we should discuss, agree, and record high-level objectives for search improvements in this issue.
As a starting point for the discussion, consider that a search for "json" has aeson at #4 and waargonaut not even in the top 100. We might expect an improved algorithm to return aeson as the top result, and waargonaut at least in the top 10. By recent downloads, of dedicated JSON libraries aeson is # 1, json is # 2 and waargonaut is # 3.
Note that tags are currently not considered in the search. Tags should probably hold significant sway. We may need to tweak the weightings of other search criteria too.
Another observation: deprecated packages can rank very highly. For example, the search "email" yields the top result email, which is deprecated. This is problematic.
So, some very high level, initial objectives:
Please suggest specific search terms and the desired outcomes. Where there is consensus, we will add them to this list: