Making release 2.9.4 and performance tuning are the hottest items IMHO.
If you ask me, there's no need for Luke.NET. Luke is just a tool, and we can run it just fine in Java. Same goes for docs - the Java version has this covered.
Itamar. On 08/05/2011 23:29, Troy Howard wrote:
All, I'll be attending the Apache Retreat in Knockree next week (5/13-5/16). I was thinking it would be fun to arrange a Lucene.Net Hackathon for the same time frame. Even if you can't go to the event, we can hack together in a distributed fashion. ;) Hackathons are usually focused on particular features/tasks. Some outstanding tasks are: - Release 2.9.4 - Work on Sharpen/fully automated port (initial implementation) - Luke.Net - .Net idiomatic API (initial design) - Improve website documentation, how tos, samples, etc - Miscellaneous alternative framework support (Compact, Silverlight) - ??? Does this sound like a fun idea? Got any other tasks we could try to tackle that didn't occur to me as I typed up this email? Even if no one else wants to get in on the Hackathon, I'll be working on Lucene.Net all weekend, so which ones of these do you think is most urgent/interesting? Thanks, Troy