Hmmm... I seem to have missed it, but remind me where the link is for public access? I mean, if this is all open source, it should be available to me, right?
-- Jack Krupansky On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 6:52 AM, Erik Hatcher <[email protected]> wrote: > Also of note, Blacklight was used for the Solr-based UI - > http://projectblacklight.org > > And another link about the data analysis process - > https://ijnet.org/en/blog/how-icij-pulled-large-scale-cross-border-investigative-collaboration > > "Layered on top was the shiny interface, built using Blacklight, another > open source development." > > > > > On Apr 6, 2016, at 04:45, Uwe Schindler <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I just wanted to repost the following by Chris Mattman on the TIKA list: > > > > If you have been following the news you’ve seen the Panama papers and > how the world’s rich and elite have been storing all their money offshore > to hide it. Two of the ASF’s key technologies were used in uncovering that > story and showing the world what was going on: Apache Tika and Apache Solr. > > > > Solr was used for making the Terabytes of Panama Papers available to > journalists. The preprocessing of the documents for indexing was done with > Tika (maybe through the contrib/extraction module). > > > > Here is the article by Forbes about that: > > > http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2016/04/05/panama-papers-amazon-encryption-epic-leak > > > > Uwe > > > > ----- > > Uwe Schindler > > [email protected] > > ASF Member, Apache Lucene PMC / Committer > > Bremen, Germany > > http://lucene.apache.org/ > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > >
