Well... you might look at Overseer.java. If you recall, we talked about
ways of using the Overseer less. But this shows what it's doing today,
which is a lot.
Perhaps you might prefer learning about Apache Curator and then look
through our use of ZooKeeper. Our use of ZK is sometimes direct
Hello, Ms. Tomoko Uchida:
Thank you for your response, and I apologize for the unclearness in my
previous email.
Yes, "Luke" I mean is Luke GUI.
So, again thank you for answering my question.
Sincerely,
Kaya Ota
2019年11月20日(水) 22:13 Tomoko Uchida :
> Hello,
>
> > Is it different from
All:
I’m taking on part of the Gradle work. There were a lot of non-gradle changes
in Marks’ gradle_8 branch, which I’ve pulled out and put in a new branch
jira/SOLR-13952.
There are just a few things I’m unsure of that I’ve marked with “nocommit”s.
The tricky bit is _some_ of those nocommits
I love this, David. Thanks!
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 7:58 PM David Smiley wrote:
>
> Yes; I'm partly responsible for that choice. Basically I want us to
> standardize our branch names, and thus this feature of no noisy bot comments
> pertaining to commits is exclusive to lowercase. What
On 11/21/2019 12:12 PM, David Smiley wrote:
*Attended by*: Andrzej Bialecki, Anshum Gupta, Cassandra Targett, Chris
Hostetter, David Smiley, Erick Erickson, Gus Heck, Ishan Chattopadhyaya,
Jan Hoydahl, Jason Gerlowski, Mike D. (Apple), Noble Paul, Shawn Heisey,
Scott Blum, Tomas F. Lobbe,
The meeting notes are now appended to the meeting agenda page:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SOLR/2019-11+Meeting+on+SolrCloud+and+project+health
I'll paste that part here for convenience but it's formatted nicer online:
Meeting Notes
*Attended by*: Andrzej Bialecki, Anshum Gupta,
Yes; I'm partly responsible for that choice. Basically I want us to
standardize our branch names, and thus this feature of no noisy bot
comments pertaining to commits is exclusive to lowercase. What follows is
my dev list post on this, which was agreed and not contested:
(Early 2016)
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FYI as