Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-13 Thread Jan Høydahl
I updated http://lucene.staging.apache.org/solr/community.html with a table. However, stepping back, it feels a bit mal-placed on a “Community” page. I wonder if we better move the version table or perhaps the whole explanation altogheter to

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-12 Thread Walter Underwood
I like the list version. Might want to use historical version numbers (4, 5, 6) to avoid predicting the future. We’re jumping from 4.10.4 to 6.4 right now. Well, we have some 3.x in production, but I’m trying to stomp that flat. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-12 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 1/12/2017 3:36 PM, Jan Høydahl wrote: > I don’t like putting version numbers into the website, since they WILL > be out of date at some point. But it is hard to explain three > generations without giving examples, suggestions for how to avoid it? In the paragraph, don't mention the actual

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-12 Thread Jan Høydahl
Thanks. I included your suggestions. The whole paragraph now reads: Apache Solr is under active development with frequent feature releases on the current major version (e.g. 6.x). The previous major version (e.g. 5.5) may still receive security- and bug fixes as point releases, thus taking the

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-12 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 1/12/2017 12:35 AM, Jan Høydahl wrote: > Good points, see proposed rephrasing > in http://lucene.staging.apache.org/solr/community.html > > I think people understand that in the context of an Apache open source > project, the word “Support” means all kind of question answering, > bug-fixes etc

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-11 Thread Jan Høydahl
Good points, see proposed rephrasing in http://lucene.staging.apache.org/solr/community.html I think people understand that in the context of an Apache open source project, the word “Support” means all kind of question answering, bug-fixes

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-11 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
"[EOLed versions] will not be supported by the community at all" That's a bit of a confusing language for me. We are not really "supporting" any of the versions. There is no number to call or person with a response-time metric. Nor is JIRA a support desk (some people periodically get confused

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-11 Thread Jan Høydahl
Here is a first version of the new Community page, in CMS staging: http://lucene.staging.apache.org/solr/community.html Note that I changed the ordering of the sub sections in what I deem priority order. Some wording in the sub menu is

Re: Solr web page changes

2017-01-11 Thread Steve Rowe
+1 -- Steve www.lucidworks.com > On Jan 11, 2017, at 7:16 AM, Jan Høydahl wrote: > > Hi, > > The http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html page is pretty big and > difficult to navigate and link to correctly. > > I propose to extract the Resources/Community part of

Solr web page changes

2017-01-11 Thread Jan Høydahl
Hi, The http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html page is pretty big and difficult to navigate and link to correctly. I propose to extract the Resources/Community part of the web site into a separate lucene.apache.org/solr/community page and link it in the top menu. It will then get these