
Den Peridge developed and integrated two new search engines into the searxng/searxng repository, expanding its content coverage while prioritizing stability and user control. Using Python and YAML, Den implemented the NixOS Wiki and Public Domain Image Archive engines with settings-driven exposure, allowing phased rollout and user feedback. The work emphasized maintainable integration patterns and robust configuration, including dynamic API key retrieval to ensure resilience against upstream changes. Den’s approach focused on backend development, API integration, and web scraping, delivering traceable, well-documented features and addressing reliability issues to minimize support overhead and maintain uninterrupted search functionality for end users.
April 2025: Focus on reliability and maintainability for the PDIA engine integration in searxng/searxng. There were no new user-facing features this month; the primary effort was stabilizing API key retrieval to withstand internal file structure changes, reducing downtime and support overhead and ensuring continued PDIA search availability.
April 2025: Focus on reliability and maintainability for the PDIA engine integration in searxng/searxng. There were no new user-facing features this month; the primary effort was stabilizing API key retrieval to withstand internal file structure changes, reducing downtime and support overhead and ensuring continued PDIA search availability.
January 2025: Delivered two new search engine integrations in SearxNG, expanding content coverage while preserving stability and user control. Implementations emphasize safe rollout via default-disabled flags and settings-driven exposure, enabling phased evaluation and feedback. No major bugs reported; focus remained on feature delivery, traceability, and maintainable integration patterns.
January 2025: Delivered two new search engine integrations in SearxNG, expanding content coverage while preserving stability and user control. Implementations emphasize safe rollout via default-disabled flags and settings-driven exposure, enabling phased evaluation and feedback. No major bugs reported; focus remained on feature delivery, traceability, and maintainable integration patterns.

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