solr 4.5 release date
Hello. Please, any idea of the final Solr-4.5 release date? Many thanks. Arcadius.
Re: solr 4.5 release date
Hi Arcadius, The fifth release candidate, hopefully the last one, will be cut today. The release vote will be open until next Tuesday, and assuming all goes well, the release could be available next Wednesday at the earliest, six days from today. Steve On Sep 26, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Arcadius Ahouansou arcad...@menelic.com wrote: Hello. Please, any idea of the final Solr-4.5 release date? Many thanks. Arcadius.
Re: solr 4.5 release date
On 9/26/2013 11:27 AM, Arcadius Ahouansou wrote: Please, any idea of the final Solr-4.5 release date? Steve gave you a better general answer than what I was writing. :) If you want to have your finger on the pulse of Solr development, join the dev mailing list. Nothing about the release process is hidden. A strong warning: The dev list is a VERY high traffic list, and it covers Lucene as well as Solr. Most of the email traffic is generated by various Apache project services, not people. There is no way to only subscribe to the human-generated content. http://lucene.apache.org/core/discussion.html#developer-discussion-devlucene One thing that it says clearly on the link bears repeating: Please do not send mail to the dev list with usage questions or configuration questions and problems; that is what the java-user and solr-user mailing lists are for. Thanks, Shawn
Re: solr 4.5 release date
Thank you very much Steve and Shawn for the information. It's most appreciated. Arcadius. On 26 September 2013 20:35, Shawn Heisey s...@elyograg.org wrote: On 9/26/2013 11:27 AM, Arcadius Ahouansou wrote: Please, any idea of the final Solr-4.5 release date? Steve gave you a better general answer than what I was writing. :) If you want to have your finger on the pulse of Solr development, join the dev mailing list. Nothing about the release process is hidden. A strong warning: The dev list is a VERY high traffic list, and it covers Lucene as well as Solr. Most of the email traffic is generated by various Apache project services, not people. There is no way to only subscribe to the human-generated content. http://lucene.apache.org/core/**discussion.html#developer-** discussion-devlucenehttp://lucene.apache.org/core/discussion.html#developer-discussion-devlucene One thing that it says clearly on the link bears repeating: Please do not send mail to the dev list with usage questions or configuration questions and problems; that is what the java-user and solr-user mailing lists are for. Thanks, Shawn