On 5/4/2015 6:29 AM, Steven White wrote: > Thanks Doug. This is extremely helpful. It is much appreciated that you > took the time to write it all. > > Do we have a Solr / Lucene wiki with such "did you know?" write ups? If > not, just having this kind of knowledge in an email isn't good enough as it > won't be as searchable as a wiki.
There is a community-editable wiki. If you want write permission, just create an account on that wiki and let us know (either here or on the #solr IRC channel) what your username is, and we can get you added to the contributors group. https://wiki.apache.org/solr The Apache Solr Reference Guide is kept on another wiki system, but the only committers can edit that wiki, because it is released as official documentation. Community users can comment on its pages if they have suggestions. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Apache+Solr+Reference+Guide Everything that happens on both wikis is visible to anyone who subscribes to the commits mailing list, so if there is good information available that should go into the official documentation, editing the community wiki or commenting on the reference guide is usually enough to make the committers aware of it. You can find information on the various mailing lists here: https://lucene.apache.org/core/discussion.html https://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html#mailing-lists Thanks, Shawn