Obviously, I can't speak for Andy, but I suspect he might have been thinking of 
this:

https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/dce0d502b11891c28e57bbcbb0cdef27d8374d58d9634076b8ef4cd7@1431107516@%3Cdev.jena.apache.org%3E

conversation. Maybe Stephen Allen can chime in? The idea of getting a common 
Lucene backbone between -spatial and -text sounds great. Even better would be 
factoring out the commonalities as a step on the road to supporting pluggable 
new index types!

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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library

> On Jul 20, 2016, at 4:30 PM, Alessandro Seganti 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Andy,
> as the Xpath3 task is finished I am ready in starting a new task.
> According to the list of things you wrote to me the last time, this one is
> the one that got my attention:
> 
> *2/ The Spatial query and text query modules share a common framework but
> the text one has had work done on it and the spatial one hasn't. It would
> be good to find the common framework and redo the spatial query module to
> share the general mechanisms with the text query.*
> 
> Could you explain a bit better what you mean? Is there a task corresponding
> to this?
> 
> Otherwise if you think that there are other tasks more important at the
> moment. I am open to suggestions.
> 
> Regards,
> Alessandro
> 
> 
> 2016-05-13 15:58 GMT+02:00 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Alessandro,
>> 
>> I've added you to the Jena contributors group on JIRA.
>> 
>> This should enable you to modify JIRA more easily.
>> 
>> ("should" because how JIRA works in this area is a bit of a mystery to me!
>> The project does not have it's own JIRA instance so we don't have complete
>> flexibility over the setup.)
>> 
>>        Andy
>> 
>> 

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