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Oussema Hidri commented on SOLR-10329:
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Hello World!
I am a second year software engineer student from Tunisia.
I am excited and motivated to work on this project.
I think this will be a great opportunity for me to learn Solr and improve the
set of examples that this great project provides.
To be honest, I have no prior experience with Solr, but I have a little bit of
knowledge about Lucene.
What should be me next step? and what should I do to get involved in this
project.
> Rebuild Solr examples
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> Key: SOLR-10329
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10329
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: examples
> Reporter: Alexandre Rafalovitch
> Labels: gsoc2017
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> Apache Solr ships with a number of examples. They evolved from a kitchen sync
> example and are rather large. When new Solr features are added, they are
> often shoehorned into the most appropriate example and sometimes are not
> represented at all.
> Often, for new users, it is hard to tell what part of example is relevant,
> what part is default and what part is demonstrating something completely
> different.
> It would take significant (and very appreciated) effort to review all the
> examples and rebuild them to provide clean way to showcase best practices
> around base and most recent features.
> Specific issues are around kitchen sync vs. minimal examples, better approach
> to "schemaless" mode and creating examples and datasets that allow to create
> both "hello world" and more-advanced tutorials.
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