Hi again,
My two cents: I’m glad to see the discussion over improved documentation, but
if you give me a choice between better docs and better UI, I’ll choose a better
UI every time. If contributors are going to spend real time on the concerns
raised in this thread, spend the time on making the
Hello again…
I get this on digest mode (and wasn’t even sure my initial message went through
to the list), so please forgive the delay in responding.
I think the various reactions to my post suggest that a sizable number of users
(and by "users" I mean those who are not affiliated with Apache a
Hi,
I have been on this list for some time because I know that any time I try to do
anything related to Solr I’m going to have to spend hours on it, wondering why
everything has to be so awful, and I just want somewhere to provide feedback
with the dim hope that the product might improve one da
-p tcp --dport 8983 -j DROP). But either way, that's a pretty ridiculous
solution. I don't know of any other server product that disregards security so
willingly.
Aaron
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7;t care if it's
open-source or closed-source. No program should work like this--and certainly
not anything called "version 4."
I say this not because I enjoy starting flame wars or because I have the time
to participate in them--I don't. I realize that there's a long
7;t care if it's
open-source or closed-source. No program should work like this--and certainly
not anything called "version 4."
I say this not because I enjoy starting flame wars or because I have the time
to participate in them--I don't. I realize that there's a long