Honestly! A guy slaves away making things better and what's the immediate
response? What *more* can you do for me <G>....

Nice work Grant (notice, no requests for you to do anything else......)

Erick

On 12/23/06, Otis Gospodnetic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Excellent work, Mister!  Me like.
I reeeeeally don't care to push the Lucene book for my personal reasons,
but it may be worth adding a link to LIA either under Documentation or under
Resources in the left navigation column.  I think that's where people who
might find the book useful would look first.
Is there a way to keep all tabs (like the ones on
http://lucene.apache.org/) even when one goes to a specific project?  For
example, if one clicks on the Nutch tab, have that tab be dark
blue/selected, and make the other ones gray?

Otis

----- Original Message ----
From: Grant Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 7:56:15 AM
Subject: Website changes

Hey Luceners,

There have been several changes to the website (http://
lucene.apache.org/java/docs/index.html) that may or may not affect
how people use Lucene documentation.

Previously, the website was, more or less, static since it was based
on the latest official release.  Sometimes it was updated for news or
when committers were added.  That has all changed now.  The main
website is now based on the nightly build of the documentation.
Additionally, the API documentation is based on the nightly build and
reflects what is in the trunk of SVN.  Nightly builds of the source
(binary distributions) can now be located on the "Developers" page
via the Resources left-hand menu.

For those of you looking for documentation of a specific release, you
can find it under the "Site Versions" section in the left-hand menu.
Docs as far back as 1.4.3 are supported.  File a JIRA issue if you
would like to see a prior release to that.

For those looking to start contributing, the Resources-> Developers
page has some helpful starting points.  Notably, the Clover test
coverage reports show where we are lacking in test coverage.  Writing
tests is a good way to get an understanding of what is going on
inside Lucene and are always welcome.

-Grant

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Grant Ingersoll
Center for Natural Language Processing
http://www.cnlp.org

Read the Lucene Java FAQ at http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-lucene/
LuceneFAQ



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