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Alexandre Rafalovitch commented on SOLR-10329:
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The JIRA itself is still open, anybody can work on it. Any member of community 
will see the proposed patches and will be able to comment on them.

Specifically, for GSoC, I am not mentoring this year, so this is probably not 
the best JIRA to jump on for that purpose.

> Rebuild Solr examples
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-10329
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10329
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: examples
>            Reporter: Alexandre Rafalovitch
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: gsoc2017
>
> Apache Solr ships with a number of examples. They evolved from a kitchen sync 
> example and are rather large. When new Solr features are added, they are 
> often shoehorned into the most appropriate example and sometimes are not 
> represented at all. 
> Often, for new users, it is hard to tell what part of example is relevant, 
> what part is default and what part is demonstrating something completely 
> different.
> It would take significant (and very appreciated) effort to review all the 
> examples and rebuild them to provide clean way to showcase best practices 
> around base and most recent features.
> Specific issues are around kitchen sync vs. minimal examples, better approach 
> to "schemaless" mode and creating examples and datasets that allow to create 
> both "hello world" and more-advanced tutorials.



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