Grub Next Generation is a distributed client/server Web crawling system that helps to build and maintain indexes of the Web.
| Tags | Internet Web Indexing/Search |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Perl C C# Python |
| Translations | Dutch Galician German Finnish Polish Spanish French |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version brings two new options: the ability to change upload server settings by admins and the ability to control clients by users. Some problems with statistics were fixed.


Release Notes: The German translation was updated. Some minor bugs were fixed. Small code optimization was done.


Release Notes: German, Finnish, Italian, and Aragonese translations were updated. Creation sitemaps was improved. Some code was optimized.


Release Notes: This is the first stable release of the database tool. Crashing of the program when creating a database backup was fixed. URL cleanup was improved. Some code optimization was done.


Release Notes: This is the first stable release. Deletion of temporary directories was repaired, and some code was optimized.
Recent comments
02 Oct 2009 13:30
GRUB originated in 1995 and was adopted by GNU in 1999.
31 Jan 2009 00:26
Re: Try again
>
> % We already have a major open source
> % project called Grub.
>
>
> Yeah, and it's been around for a /long/
> time. You should really choose another
> name for your project.
>
>
1. Not Open Source but Free Software
2. Not Grub but GNU GRUB (this *is* difference)
3. Both project are that same old (check Wikipedia, GNU GRUB and Grub starts around year 2000)
30 Jan 2009 22:05
Re: Try again
> We already have a major open source
> project called Grub.
Yeah, and it's been around for a /long/ time. You should really choose another name for your project.
20 Jan 2009 19:06
Try again
We already have a major open source project called Grub.
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