While we are in constant sync due to the merge, lucene would still be
updated multiple times before a solr 4 release, and it would be subject to
happen at any time - so its really not any different.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2011, Jamie Johnson jej2...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, biggest issue for us
My personal view, as a bystander with no more information than you, is
that one has to assume there will be further index format changes before
a 4.0 release. This is based on the number of changes in the last 9
months, and the amount of activity on the dev list.
For us the implication is we
Yeah, biggest issue for us is we're using the SolrCloud features.
While I see some good things related to the Lucene and Solr code bases
being merged, this is certainly a frustrating aspect of it as I don't
require some of the changes that are in Lucene 4.0 (withstanding
anything that SolrCloud
Is there a timetable for when it is expected to be finalized? I'm not
looking for an exact date, just an approximate like (next month, 2
months 6 months,etc)
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On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Jamie Johnson jej2...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a timetable for when it is expected to be finalized?
it will be finalized when Lucene 4.0 is released.
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Thanks Robert. Is there a timetable for that? I'm trying to gauge
whether it is appropriate to push for my organization to move to the
current lucene 4.0 implementation (we're using solr cloud which is
built against trunk) or if it's expected there will be changes to what
is currently on trunk.
I asked here[1] and it said Ask again later.
[1] http://8ball.tridelphia.net/
On 12/06/2011 08:46 PM, Jamie Johnson wrote:
Thanks Robert. Is there a timetable for that? I'm trying to gauge
whether it is appropriate to push for my organization to move to the
current lucene 4.0 implementation
I suppose that's fair enough. Some quick googling seems that this has
been asked many times with pretty much the same response. Sorry to
add to the noise.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Darren Govoni dar...@ontrenet.com wrote:
I asked here[1] and it said Ask again later.
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