On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 3:22 AM, Michael McCandless
luc...@mikemccandless.com wrote:
The analysis chain (attributes) is overly complex.
If you were to start from scratch, what would the analysis chain look like?
Marvin Humphrey
On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 11:44:48AM -0700, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
Our chief challenge is now identifying a Champion and three Mentors.
I'm pleased to relay that Chris Hostetter has agreed to take on the role of
Champion and Chris Mattmann has agreed to be a Mentor.
Here are the changes
are all very excited about.
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: repository.
...what about hte eisting ASF Lucy SVN repo / mailing lists? should those
be mentioned here?
Good point. Will fix.
: INITIAL COMMITTERS
: 1. Marvin Humphrey (marvin at rectangular dot com)
: 2. Peter Karman (peter at peknet dot com)
: 3. Nathan Kurz ( n...@verse.com
-regulate or else. :) I think Doug's
suggestion of following the incubation check list gives us the tool we need
for that.
Marvin Humphrey
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 06:01:44PM -0400, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
My suggestion would be to see if Peter and Nate are interested in being
committers on Lucy as an Incubator project.
I have now been in touch with both Peter and Nate. They would both like to
participate. :)
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criteria as well.
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prodding that Lucy receives.
It is valuable work, but it sure would be nice if nobody had to do it.
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the Board for their guidance on the move to Incubator idea (since
they're the ones pushing against umbrella projects)
I wonder if there are any other subprojects out there in Lucy's position. It
might be a unique situation.
Marvin Humphrey
remains highly committed to the project.
Cheers,
Marvin Humphrey
that to happen. We will meet your requirements this time,
too.
Regards,
Marvin Humphrey
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 06:33:32AM -0400, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I need this by tomorrow.
Committed as r954137.
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to transition from C89 to a dialect defined by the intersection of
C99 and C++.
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or less. But I'm
a former graphic designer, so making decisions about type presentation and
adapting my workflow as needed is second nature and quick.
Marvin Humphrey
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Marvin Humphrey mar...@rectangular.com
wrote:
(CC to lucy-dev and general, reply-to set
). JIRA has limited
syntax highlighting support -- Java, JavaScript, ActionScript, XML and SQL
only -- and defaults to assuming your code is Java. In general, you want to
override that and tell JIRA to use none.
{code:none}
int foo = 1;
int bar = 2;
{code}
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.
Note that this is orthogonal to whether Solr and Lucene merge or diverge.
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serious functionality into plugins.
On the other hand, making giant bloatware official policy seems like the
natural progression for Lucene. ;)
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time and effort down the road.
Cheers,
Marvin Humphrey
ought to have grokked that by now. Or
you can blame the user...
But is that really worth breaking all the existing references to this? What
value is that for the users?
Breaking all the references is obviously a negative. You only do such a thing
when the gains outweigh the costs.
Marvin
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:29:47PM -0800, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
In Lucyland, we've adopted a tradition of recording brainlogs
while browsing unfamiliar documentation as a form of UI testing -- I'll do one
of those later.
OK, here's the brainlog I recorded while trying to figure out how
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 03:55:22PM -0800, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
I'll save conclusion #2 for a separate email.
Conclusion # 2
==
The concepts used in spatial contrib are easy -- much easier than I'd come to
assume, given how drawn out this conversation has gotten. (Projections
. In Lucyland, we actively
solicit them and use them aggressively to refine APIs, documentation, class
hierarchies and code. And historically, we have had a lot of success
cross-pollinating Lucy and Lucene. Maybe this will be another area of
fruitful collaboration. I hope so.
Best,
Marvin Humphrey
than invent new
ones. Been there, done that, got sick of having to explain myself, went back
to popular names...
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language bindings.
Development this quarter has focused on abstraction of the IO subsystem
and portability to various compiler platforms.
Marvin Humphrey
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 02:26:25PM +0200, Simon Willnauer wrote:
I confirm it worked for me.
Cool thanks, we should have somebody not being a moderator to confirm too.
I've successfully subscribed to both lists.
Marvin Humphrey
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 08:19:11AM -0400, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
OK, I ran through the archives and filled in for various projects.
You have until 5 PM EDT to modify the report for your project!
I'm satisfied with your summary for Lucy.
Thanks,
Marvin Humphrey
be able to contribute directly in the near to medium term, but I look
forward to participating as a user. Sounds like a great project.
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, we'd have enough to satisfy the community
participation requirement and Boilerplater could go in.
Unfortunately, while we're close to a public C API for KS, we aren't quite
there yet; too much time has passed, and the lack of visible activity on Lucy
has triggered an audit.
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1.0, then follow it up with a solid Lucy 2.0. Unfortunately, that's not the
case, so I think it makes sense to hijack KS and use it as a vehicle.
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, then I think review would be more important;
however, it's more of an implementation that's used to generate header code
that adheres to a pre-existing design. It can be changed later if weaknesses
are discovered.
Next up after that would presumably be the contents of Lucy::Store.
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will introduce real-time search, improved subclassing support, an
mmap-friendly index file format, and pluggable indexing components. I suspect
aspects of it may be of interest to the Java Lucene dev community -- but if
that's the case, I won't hold it against you. ;)
Cheers,
Marvin Humphrey
at ApacheCon EU '07.
I don't believe that either Dave Balmain (cc'd) or I will be
attending, and while Doug's a committer, he's only involved at a very
high level. So it doesn't look like Lucy will be represented.
I look forward to meeting y'all someday, though.
Marvin Humphrey
Rectangular Research
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