Hi Andy, Thank you very much for PyLucene!
Seecr uses PyLucene extensively in all kinds of projects, in production systems. A few weeks ago I sold the company, but I am sure they still use PyLucene and will continue doing so. I cc’d the new owner, Thijs. I always followed new releases and checked the change log for both PyLucene and Lucene. I never felt entitled to vote however. I can still vote, but I think it would be more appropriate if Thijs does that. Keep up the good work! Erik On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 21:08, Dawid Weiss <[dawid.we...@gmail.com](mailto:On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 21:08, Dawid Weiss <<a href=)> wrote: > Hi Andi, > > This time, crickets, the voting thread has been completely quiet. >> > > For me - and it's not an excuse at all - you hit winter holidays, I'm > really sorry! > >> If the Lucene PMC agrees and no PyLucene users come forward, I propose the >> following: >> - shutdown the PyLucene project >> - fork JCC to my gitlab (https://gitlab.pyicu.org/main) where it can >> get the occasional fix or improvement before being released to PyPI. >> JCC has been distributed from PyPI forever, >> https://pypi.org/project/JCC/#history >> so JCC users shouldn't even notice this... >> > > I think open source is mostly about the community and folks coding together > for fun... And not many of us seem to be > able to help you with PyLucene development - I can't, for that matter, > because my Python is really limited. > > Your plan sounds good to me. And you'd get more freedom from procedural > release > requirements at Apache too, which sounds like an added benefit?... :) > > I also hope that, regardless of the status of PyLucene and JCC, you remain > with the Lucene project. > > Dawid > > -- > Seecr is een kleine groep zeer ervaren full cycle software engineers. We > specialiseren ons in Linux, search en dataverwerking met de laatste > technieken. Wilt u weten meer weten? Kijk op seecr.nl <https://seecr.nl/>.