Hey Lewis,

I'd be +1 to roll a Nutchgora 2.0 release.

I could see dealing with this in two ways, neither of which I like better than 
the other:

1. Release the nutchgora branch as "apache-nutch-2.0", and then nutchgora 
becomes
the 2.0 branch of the system (and we could create branch-2.0) The 1.x trunk 
branch, as it evolves and gets closer to 
2.0, the last release of it is 1.9, then we do 3.0, which could either be: 
  - a merge or combination of 1.x features and 2.x features
  - simply the next path for 1.x, and independent of 2.x

2. Call the artifact, "apache-nutchgora-2.0", independent of the current trunk 
artifact and its release cycle.

Either way, is fine with me.

Cheers,
Chris

On Feb 17, 2012, at 7:23 AM, Lewis John Mcgibbney wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> Here we are again :0)
> 
> What are the perceptions with aiming for a 2.0 release? We have one blocking 
> issue, the webapp, which I got no response from the community at large about. 
> I would like to see this addressed but this is another issue.
> 
> Speaking with the future in mind, we are hoping to get a Gora 0.2 release out 
> of the door, once a licensing issue is dealt with (the only blocker) and a 
> few other things. Therefore would it be realistic to aim for a Nutch 2.0 
> release shortly after that?
> 
> My justification for raising this thread again, is that we are seeing (some) 
> more users interested in this branch/code, I think it is a real shame that we 
> have not been able to get a release yet. I would really like to get more 
> people using the code and hopefully getting involved in identifying bugs, and 
> fixing them if possible.
> 
> The question has been open for ages, so I just wonder if anything has changed 
> now that Gora is doing better as of recent.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Lewis
> 
> -- 
> Lewis 
> 


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