Maybe everyone submitting new/updated file should announce it on the
list in preferred format (with full filename, etc), so it could be
fulltext searchable.
Not the best enterprise class solution, but working - I've tried it
for tsp.zip. :)

On 10/31/08, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  On Oct 30, 3:57 pm, bc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Hi all,
>  >
>  > Is there any way to enter an annotation or comments when a file is
>  > uploaded to the Clojure Google Groups file area? I've recently had a
>  > look at a few things there and it would be nice to have some context
>  > or background on why they were uploaded. For example, "tsp.zip" is a
>  > Traveling Salesperson example but, unless you download it and look at
>  > the code, how would you know that? Another example is "Clojure.png"
>  > which has a nice graphical representation of the Clojure reader. Was
>  > this part of a documentation effort or was it uploaded as an example
>  > as part of a discussion (a search on "Clojure.png" in the group didn't
>  > produce any matches)? It would be nice to have some form of comments/
>  > annotations about the files.
>  >
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> That's a good point. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Google Groups
>  supports any annotations on the files. Suggestions for alternatives
>  welcome.
>
>
>  Rich
>
> >
>

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