archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-06 Thread Ryan McKinley
I don't think solrjs should hold up the 1.4 release. Since this issue was last discussed, James McKinney has licensed AJAX Solr (a solrjs fork) under Apache & MIT http://github.com/evolvingweb/AJAX-Solr/blob/master/COPYRIGHT.txt It seems like this has good support and gets the on-going attent

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-07 Thread Erik Hatcher
I vote for #2. Archeologists can still dig it up through an svn revision. Erik On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Ryan McKinley wrote: I don't think solrjs should hold up the 1.4 release. Since this issue was last discussed, James McKinney has licensed AJAX Solr (a solrjs fork) under A

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-07 Thread Matthias Epheser
I had a deeper look at the implementation of AjaxSolr and I really like its seperation between core and jquery/drupal implementations. The core module is in fact solrjs including things we just thought of in theory like: - js framework agnostics - proxying requests - .. So as it seems to me a

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-07 Thread Grant Ingersoll
Doing this effectively means it isn't likely to ever come back to Solr. If it did, it would likely have to go through Software Grant/ Incubation, since they are allowing people to contribute pretty freely via git. I personally don't care either way, but people should be aware of the implic

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-07 Thread James McKinney
I've just now changed the licensing of AJAX Solr to just be ASL, as tri-licensing was confusing. If I were to distribute the code on drupal.org, it would have to be GPL, but drupal.org prohibits distribution of code that is available elsewhere, so I can't distribute it there, and so don't need to m

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-07 Thread Grant Ingersoll
On Oct 7, 2009, at 7:04 PM, James McKinney wrote: I've just now changed the licensing of AJAX Solr to just be ASL, as tri-licensing was confusing. If I were to distribute the code on drupal.org, it would have to be GPL, but drupal.org prohibits distribution of code that is available elsewhe

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-08 Thread Eric Pugh
So one thing that I think is key to minimizing confusion is to write up some sort of "State of the JavaScript Clients" section on the Solr wiki. Either as part of this page: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ SolrJS, or create a http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJavascriptClients page. And try and

Re: archive solrjs and point to AJAX Solr?

2009-10-08 Thread James McKinney
(sent this from the wrong address, sorry if it double-posts) Based on the feedback from other members of the mailing list, it seems like AJAX Solr has become the "blessed" JavaScript client, inheriting that status from SolrJS. I'm not aware of other Solr JavaScript clients. In any case, I support t