Thanks for the update. My apologies for snatching your namespace. Happy coding.

On 5/3/17 3:00 AM, Shad Storhaug wrote:

Thanks.

The primary reason it is taking “forever” is because Lucene is over 400,000 lines of code, and there are too few people contributing to the effort. Most popular NuGet projects that you are familiar with are less than 10,000 lines of code and one person can easily create a release in a few weeks. Lucene.Net 4.8.0 has taken 9 months full-time for one person, plus at least a year and a half of other people’s combined efforts to complete.

I am hoping that future ports can just be “upgrades” of this one (by porting only the diff between the Lucene versions), but Lucene 4.x had a huge project structure change which made that approach unworkable, so it was ported almost entirely from scratch.

*From:*ferron home [mailto:ferronrsm...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, May 3, 2017 3:14 AM
*To:* Shad Storhaug
*Cc:* dev@lucenenet.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Lucene.Net 4.8.0-beta00001 release blocked by the NuGet package with ID "Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common"

I created this a while back because you guys were taking forever to release 4.8 and I needed some core functionality Lucene provided for a client. I have added you as owner.

On 5/2/17 3:08 AM, Shad Storhaug wrote:

    Ferron H,

    Hello, my name is Shad Storhaug and I have been working full-time
    (as a volunteer committer) on the Apache Lucene.Net project for
    the past 9 months. I am pleased to say that we are now ready to
    release our first beta on NuGet pending a formal vote process
    which is expected to take 3 days. However, you can imagine my
    surprise and disappointment to find that one of our new NuGet
    package IDs (Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common) has already been taken.

    While you probably uploaded the Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common NuGet
    package with the best of intentions, it is unfortunately now a
    blocker for our release
    
(https://github.com/apache/lucenenet/releases/tag/Lucene.Net_4_8_0_beta00001).
    The new release is more than 2000 commits ahead of the 4.9.0
    package. There have been hundreds of bugs fixed, more than 100
    tests that were failing (after completing the test framework) are
    now passing, there is now support for .NET Core, and the API is
    now much more .NET-like than it was previously. That said, the API
    is completely incompatible with the Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common
    package that you have uploaded.

    We appreciate the fact that you and other users might be utilizing
    the Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common 4.9.0 package in your projects, so
    I propose we do the following to help resolve this issue:

    1.Invite me (NightOwl888) to be a package owner of the NuGet
    package Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common so I can invite other Apache
    PMC members as owners. This will allow us to release
    Lucene.Net.4.8.0-beta00001 and continue releasing new official
    versions after Lucene.Net.4.8.0-beta00001.

    2.Hide the version 4.9.0 Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common package so it
    doesn’t cause dependency conflicts when people install other
    official Lucene.Net packages that depend on it. This ensures any
    project build that depends on Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common 4.9.0
    will still be able to install it, but it will no longer be visible
    from the NuGet Package Manager Console.

    Also, we noticed that you have uploaded the NuGet package
    Lucene.Net.Core. While we don’t plan on using that package ID, we
    would appreciate if you would edit the details in NuGet.org’s
    control panel to reflect that this is not an official package from
    The Apache Software Foundation, as it is causing much confusion
    among our user base.

    We would appreciate if you would join our efforts to make
    Lucene.Net 4.8.0 stable (and complete) and help pave the way for
    the next upgrade of Lucene.Net from the Java Lucene project
    (https://github.com/apache/lucenenet/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).

    Thanks,

    Shad Storhaug (NightOwl888)


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