Re: Guys, I think SolrCloud might be sic.

2021-03-18 Thread Mark Miller
Except for some fixes and tweaks and some planned continued testing
and banging in more real envs, I'm done with this mission.

It will take some time and effort to expose what is here, see what and
how various things can be captured and extracted, pull in others to
help with that task, etc, but that is what's next.

Will certainly take a little time.

- Mark

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Re: Guys, I think SolrCloud might be sic.

2021-03-05 Thread Mark Miller
So I’m done with my mode and effort meant to ensure I don’t get knocked out
like a year and a half ago.

There is still some ongoing effort with some others that will happen to
solidify this work.

Essentially though, my starburst and then stellar effort is done (even the
party Melinda my effort has a bit to go).

Thank you to everyone that played a roll, hardest thing I’ve ever done,
without some key people I never would have made.

I need to reset and work with others on this wrap bit of work, and then we
will find out what and if this work can bring an value to Solr.

Mark
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Re: Guys, I think SolrCloud might be sic.

2021-03-02 Thread Mark Miller
Let me amend this a bit to be a little more informative.

SolrCloud will get a second shot, I'm bringing it up because I'm near
the end of the road on my effort toward that shot (bittersweet and
thank god). It will be visible, touchable, smellable and observable.

I am not a Solr PMC member, I have not committed anything to an Apache
branch in what must be well over a year now, and there are no doubt
more than a few developers plugging along, thinking, what is this
annoyance and presumption in my mailbox and where is that spam button.

So let's be clear. I've got the shot, shots are interesting and
valuable. If you ever wondered what SolrCloud was supposed to be, what
another view of it could be, that's signed, sealed and delivered.

When I say this won't be in an Apache release next week, that's
probably a little too optimistic a phrasing for a variety of
recipients here. I've just about wrapped up my goals, I'm walking on
sunshine, my itches and goals have been tickled pink, more than a few
people are going to be interested and gain some value from what I will
dutifully wrap up.

But that's the fruit of my mission, not a big bottle of forced
medicine for those that have very different views about the current
software and what could and should be done with it and what's going on
with it now. There is more than enough room for reasonable different
opinions on all these topics.

So a bit of an accuracy correction - anyone who wants to is going to
get to take a look at a SolrCloud that in my opinion, is satisfyingly
like it was always supposed to be. Not everyone cares about that, so
sorry, didn't mean to mislead you, and others think the current stuff
is fairly close or on the path to what SolrCloud is supposed to be.
Lots of people, a lot of different views and feelings. I promise to
share my view and feelings in code, I don't promise they displace all
the people actually running this project or that they should or that
is what drives me.

I'm excited and wrapping and enjoying the fruits of my labor, I'm
going to more than happily put up for display, and that's about the
extend of what I really should have communicated.
Mark

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