Kind of a nit-pick, but I don't think this needs to be limited to just geographical search. We actually have clients who use the spatial filtering in non-lat/lon uses (and it was designed with such in mind, hence the support for n-dimensional distance calculations). Perhaps we should leave it as spatial and then add a few words of description after indicating it is for geo-spatial as well as others?
Begin forwarded message: > From: Apache Wiki <wikidi...@apache.org> > Date: January 3, 2011 2:00:07 PM EST > To: Apache Wiki <wikidi...@apache.org> > Subject: [Solr Wiki] Update of "FrontPage" by DavidSmiley > Reply-To: solr-...@lucene.apache.org > > Dear Wiki user, > > You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Solr Wiki" for change > notification. > > The "FrontPage" page has been changed by DavidSmiley. > The comment on this change is: Added (Geo) before SpatialSearch in case > someone searches for "geo" and also to provide a little more context for the > reader.. > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FrontPage?action=diff&rev1=244&rev2=245 > > -------------------------------------------------- > > * SolrRelevancyCookbook > * LargeIndexes - Covers how to design and operate a very large Solr index. > * NearRealtimeSearch > - * SpatialSearch > + * (Geo)SpatialSearch > * Auto-complete - use either TermsComponent or [[Suggester]] > > == Solr Clients ==