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ASF GitHub Bot commented on JENA-1305:
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Github user osma commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/jena/pull/227
  
    @anujgandharv Thanks for merging master, the diffs are now much cleaner!
    
    Regarding releases: Jena doesn't have scheduled releases. Traditionally 
there have been about two releases per year, but recently the goal has been to 
have more frequent releases, with around 3 month intervals. 3.1.1 was released 
in November 2016 and 3.2.0 in January. Judging by that alone, a 3.3.0 release 
could perhaps be made in a month or so. But this depends a lot on the state of 
the codebase (no known serious bugs etc.) and of course volunteer effort, so no 
guarantees.
    
    There are nightly Jena snapshots available from the Maven repositories, so 
soon after as this hits master, a 3.3.0-SNAPSHOT build can be used. You can 
decide for yourself whether you want to depend on that snapshot (which 
obviously will change quite frequently) or to maintain a local branch and use 
that until the 3.3.0 release.


> Elastic Search Support for Apache Jena Text 
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-1305
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1305
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Text
>    Affects Versions: Jena 3.2.0
>            Reporter: Anuj Kumar
>            Assignee: Osma Suominen
>              Labels: elasticsearch
>   Original Estimate: 240h
>  Remaining Estimate: 240h
>
> This Jira tracks the development of Jena Text ElasticSearch Implementation.
> The goal is to extend Jena Text capability to index, at scale, in 
> ElasticSearch. This implementation would be similar to the Lucene and Solr 
> implementations.
> We will use ES version 5.2.1 for the implementation.
> The following functionalities would be supported:
> * Indexing Literal values
> * Updating indexed values
> * Deleting Indexed values
> * Custom Analyzer Support
> * Configuration using Assembler as well as Java techniques.



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