here is a favicon you might want to try: I cropped the "VL" from the Apache Lucene logo (ok I guess it's an AL) -- if you save it as favicon.ico in the root of your website (ie as url /favicon.ico) it should show up in bookmarks, browser toolbars, etc as a handy memory aid. Of course you might have other ideas for a picture - it's actually pretty easy to make the favicon once you have a picture you like; I followed the instructions here https://www.logikfabrik.se/blog/how-to-create-a-multisize-favicon-using-gimp/
On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 10:48 AM Zhang Chao <80152...@qq.com.invalid> wrote: > > Great job! Thanks Mike! > > 2024年2月22日 22:31,Alessandro Benedetti <a.benede...@sease.io> 写道: > > That's cool Mike! Well done! > > On Wed, 21 Feb 2024, 22:02 Anshum Gupta, <ans...@anshumgupta.net> wrote: >> >> This is great! Like always, thank you Mike! >> >> On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 8:40 AM Michael McCandless >> <luc...@mikemccandless.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Team, >>> >>> ~1.5 years ago (August 2022) we migrated our Lucene issue tracking from >>> Jira to GitHub. Thank you Tomoko for all the hard work doing such a >>> complex, multi-phased, high-fidelity migration! >>> >>> I finally finished also migrating jirasearch to GitHub: >>> githubsearch.mikemccandless.com. It was tricky because GitHub issues/PRs >>> are fundamentally more complex than Jira's data model, and the GitHub REST >>> API is also quite rich / heavily normalized. All of the source code for >>> githubsearch lives here. The UI remains its barebones self ;) >>> >>> Githubsearch is dog food for us: it showcases Lucene (currently 9.8.0), and >>> many of its fun features like infix autosuggest, block join queries (each >>> comment is a sub-document on the issue/PR), DrillSideways faceting, >>> near-real-time indexing/searching, synonyms (try “oome”), expressions, >>> non-relevance and blended-relevance sort, etc. (This old blog post goes >>> into detail.) Plus, it’s meta-fun to use Lucene to search its own issues, >>> to help us be more productive in improving Lucene! Nicely recursive. >>> >>> In addition to good ol’ searching by text, githubsearch has some new/fun >>> features: >>> >>> Drill down to just PRs or issues >>> Filter by “review requested” for a given user: poor Adrien has 8 (open) now >>> (sorry)! Or see your mentions (Robert is mentioned in 27 open issues/PRs). >>> Or PRs that you reviewed (Uwe has reviewed 9 still-open PRs). Or issues and >>> PRs where a user has had any involvement at all (Dawid has interacted on >>> 197 issues/PRs). >>> Find still-open PRs that were created by a New Contributor (an author who >>> has no changes merged into our repository) or Contributor (non-committer >>> who has had some changes merged into our repository) or Member >>> Here are the uber-stale (last touched more than a month ago) open PRs by >>> outside contributors. We should ideally keep this at 0, but it’s 83 now! >>> “Link to this search” to get a short-er, more permanent URL (it is NOT a >>> URL shortener, though!) >>> Save named searches you frequently run (they just save to local cookie >>> state on that one browser) >>> >>> I’m sure there are exciting bugs, feedback/patches welcome! If you see >>> problems, please reply to this email or file an issue here. >>> >>> Note that jirasearch remains running, to search Solr, Tika and Infra issues. >>> >>> Happy Searching, >>> >>> Mike McCandless >>> >>> http://blog.mikemccandless.com >> >> >> >> -- >> Anshum Gupta > >
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