Hi Thomas, Thank you for your welcome !
Because Apache Solr exists OpenSearchServer should not ? Are you sure that because one solution exists, there is not place for another one ? I am happy to have the choice between: - Apache, lighthttp, nginx, and others, - bugzilla, trac, otrs and others, - mediawiki, phpwiki, docuwiki and others, - ... OpenSearchServer is not jus a tiny front-end, it is 10 years of java work. What's wrong with open source and commercial activities ? Am I wrong or ? There is many open source software related to commercial activities. Does somebody plan to remove MySQL from Debian ? It seems that Debian has no problem to embed non-free software when they provide something interesting ? Do you never use Sun java runtime on Debian ? I know that taking 5 minutes and give that kind of judgment is not representative of what Debian is. Reg ards, Emmanuel. On 1 oct. 2011, at 12:24, Thomas Koch wrote: > Emmanuel Keller: >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I am looking for a sponsor for my package of OpenSearchServer. I sent an >> RFS to the debian-mentors list two days ago. >> >> As OpenSearchServer is a JAVA application running into TOMCAT, I thought >> the DEBIAN/JAVA community is a good place to find help ! >> >> Thank you if you can have a look, and help me to find a sponsor. >> >> Best regards, >> Emmanuel Keller > Hi Emmanuel, > > I've spent like 5 minutes now and tried to get a basic impression, what > OpenSearchServer is. Your project page is definitely not optimzed for people > with few time. > I still have no idea, what OpenSearchServer can provide me what isn't already > in Apache SOLR. It seems, that it's just a tiny web frontend to existing > projects? > BTW, the links to the user and API docus ask me for a login. > The link "OpenSearchServer Community Edition Features List" makes me wonder. > Debian is not the place for crippled community editions with limited > functionality to advertise your proprietary variant. > > Two days is not a long time to wait for a sponsor. All DDs are normally > overworked. (I'm not a DD.) And if a DD doesn't see an appealing reason to > sponsor your package within 5 minutes, he'll probably just ignore your > request. > > Best regards, > > Thomas Koch, http://www.koch.ro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/188bef29-d428-4a02-b385-6f21e3837...@open-search-server.com