Re: Release notes draft for Apache Solr 9.0

2022-03-28 Thread Anshum Gupta
Oops, the auto-complete got me to send this to the Lucene dev list instead of the Solr one. Thanks for taking care of that, Jan. +1 on the KNN and other Lucene features that Solr 9.0 brings to the users. This list was curated more along the lines of 'operational features' so I'm going through the

Re: Release notes draft for Apache Solr 9.0

2022-03-28 Thread Adrien Grand
Maybe release notes could mention a few benefits that Solr gets automatically from Lucene 9 like the new analyzers and better space efficiency of postings thanks to PFOR? I also concur with Jason, I was expecting vector search to make the top line of the release notes? On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at

JDK 18 General Availability, and oracle-actions/setup-java

2022-03-28 Thread David Delabassee
Greetings! JDK 18 has been released (General Availability) on March 22nd as planned, the release cadence is working like clockwork! As a small token of gratitude, some of you have been specifically acknowledged in the "The Arrival of Java 18" announcement [1]. On behalf of the entire team,

Re: Release notes draft for Apache Solr 9.0

2022-03-28 Thread Jan Høydahl
Thanks Anshum, I'm moving this mail thread from the Lucene dev-list to the Solr dev-list :) I think, as this is a major release, we should say explicitly in the release-notes something like: "This is a major-version release with several features removed and other major, breaking changes.