Re: [DISCUSS] Solr Operator grant to Apache Lucene

2020-11-02 Thread Anshum Gupta
Thank you everyone for participating. Seems like there are no objections to this moving forward. I'll move forward with this donation. On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 8:36 AM Houston Putman wrote: > I can answer a few of those! > > I assume this is a donation to Solr project, so it will be an >>

Re: [DISCUSS] Solr Operator grant to Apache Lucene

2020-10-23 Thread Anshum Gupta
This would be a new repo under apache/ in git. It would share the committers and PMC members i.e. until the split of the project is complete, it would belong to the current project and once the split is done, we would move this over into the Solr project. As I already mentioned in the earlier

Re: [DISCUSS] Solr Operator grant to Apache Lucene

2020-10-23 Thread Houston Putman
I can answer a few of those! I assume this is a donation to Solr project, so it will be an > apache/solr-operator project, similar to how it is currently > lucene-solr? > Yes, the target would be apache/solr-operator. Similar to apache/rocketmq-operator

Re: [DISCUSS] Solr Operator grant to Apache Lucene

2020-10-23 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
What would this practically look like if it is adopted/accepted? Given the Lucene and Solr separating as an additional wrinkle. I assume this is a donation to Solr project, so it will be an apache/solr-operator project, similar to how it is currently lucene-solr? Would the committers be the same

[DISCUSS] Solr Operator grant to Apache Lucene

2020-10-23 Thread Anshum Gupta
Hi everyone, Recently, Bloomberg reached out to us to donate the Solr Operator[1] codebase to the Apache Lucene project. Built on the Kube Builder framework, Solr Operator would help in standardizing the way SolrCloud clusters are managed in Kubernetes. This will allow the community to converge