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Robert Muir commented on SOLR-3296:
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I keep threatening to commit that patch only because:
* i think its more legit to have this real release than code-copied from apache 
labs. I think
  it undeniably makes our release more clean.
* i left the patch up for a month already for someone to go thru whatever that 
process is
  to get it in maven.

I don't actually follow thru on my threats YET because:
* i worry someone will not do the right thing with maven, instead just revert 
back to
  fake release of other peoples stuff, which I helped work on to remove.
* if someone does such a thing, i feel the maven artifacts are unreleasable, 
e.g.
  we are actually back in commons-csv state. So what would we do? exclude maven 
artifacts
  from any release candidate in this case and just everyone argues about it? or 
it falls
  back on the release manager to deal with?


                
> Explore alternatives to Commons CSV
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-3296
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3296
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Build
>            Reporter: Chris Male
>         Attachments: SOLR-3295-CSV-tests.patch, SOLR-3296_noggit.patch
>
>
> In LUCENE-3930 we're implementing some less than ideal solutions to make 
> available the unreleased version of commons-csv.  We could remove these 
> solutions if we didn't rely on this lib.  So I think we should explore 
> alternatives. 
> I think [opencsv|http://opencsv.sourceforge.net/] is an alternative to 
> consider, I've used it in many commercial projects.  Bizarrely Commons-CSV's 
> website says that Opencsv uses a BSD license, but this isn't the case, 
> OpenCSV uses ASL2.

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