Re: Marking myself inactive (was: svn commit: r662366...)
Bertrand: +1 On Jun 4, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote: : The few projects that I did during my short involvement with Solr are : still running strong, keep up the good work! I think it's safe to say I speak for all of the other committers when I thank you for all your past contributions that really helped Solr thrive. Not just your code contributions, but the way you really helped seed the Solr community while we were incubating: Your involvement with Solr attracted interest from a broader set of contributors within the ASF (besides just Lucene folks), and your 2006 XML.com article really put Solr on the map so to speek, gaining us a lot of attention and credibility in the eyes of people that would have never noticed Solr otherwise. I look forward to the day when you get bored with all the stuff you are doing now, and start catching up on all your Solr mail :) -Hoss
Re: Marking myself inactive (was: svn commit: r662366...)
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Chris Hostetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...I look forward to the day when you get bored with all the stuff you are doing now, and start catching up on all your Solr mail :)... Thanks for the kind words - noted ;-) -Bertrand
Re: Marking myself inactive (was: svn commit: r662366...)
Bertrand: +1, and congrats on your election to the board! -Yonik On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Chris Hostetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's safe to say I speak for all of the other committers when I thank you for all your past contributions that really helped Solr thrive.
Re: Marking myself inactive (was: svn commit: r662366...)
: The few projects that I did during my short involvement with Solr are : still running strong, keep up the good work! I think it's safe to say I speak for all of the other committers when I thank you for all your past contributions that really helped Solr thrive. Not just your code contributions, but the way you really helped seed the Solr community while we were incubating: Your involvement with Solr attracted interest from a broader set of contributors within the ASF (besides just Lucene folks), and your 2006 XML.com article really put Solr on the map so to speek, gaining us a lot of attention and credibility in the eyes of people that would have never noticed Solr otherwise. I look forward to the day when you get bored with all the stuff you are doing now, and start catching up on all your Solr mail :) -Hoss
Re: Marking myself inactive (was: svn commit: r662366...)
Likewise, Bertrand! See you in New Orleans... -Grant On Jun 2, 2008, at 5:04 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: Hi Solr people, On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Author: bdelacretaz Date: Mon Jun 2 01:56:41 2008 New Revision: 662366... As you can see I have marked myself inactive on the http://lucene.apache.org/solr/who.html page (should be updated in a few hours) - it's been almost a year since I did anything for Solr, and with 1504 unread messages in my Solr inbox folder, it's about time ;-) It's been a pleasure working with you guys, and meeting some of you at conferences. I'll be around, but my work has changed a lot since last year, and I don't use Solr in my current projects. The few projects that I did during my short involvement with Solr are still running strong, keep up the good work! -Bertrand