If you have a github account, you can fork Lucene/Solr repository, create a
branch in your fork, push your changes there and navigate to the Github
page of your fork which will provide you a button to create a PR.

On Sun, 14 Feb 2021, 23:46 Walter Underwood, <wun...@wunderwood.org> wrote:

> Sorry, couldn’t figure out how to do that for Solr. I do PRs all day on
> our company system, but that uses Bitbucket.
>
> The “how to contribute” docs just said to make a PR, which didn’t really
> help. I tried, but nothing worked.
>
> wunder
> Walter Underwood
> wun...@wunderwood.org
> http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)
>
> On Feb 14, 2021, at 9:56 AM, Atri Sharma <a...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Also, if you could open a PR, it would be easier to review.
>
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021, 23:22 Atri Sharma, <a...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Apologies for the delay. I will review this tomorrow
>>
>> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021, 23:06 Walter Underwood, <wun...@wunderwood.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Please review for 8.9. We will use this feature after it is updated. The
>>> current circuit breakers won’t work for us.
>>>
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15056
>>>
>>> This change:
>>>
>>> * Preserves existing functionality.
>>> * Renames the existing load average circuit breaker to a more accurate
>>> name.
>>> * Adds a circuit breaker for CPU usage that is available if the JVM
>>> supports it.
>>> * Adds detail to documentation, listing which JMX calls each circuit
>>> breaker is based on.
>>> * Copy-edits on docs for more detail, less complicated wording (good
>>> when English is not the reader’s primary language)
>>> * Includes unit tests.
>>>
>>> wunder
>>> Walter Underwood
>>> wun...@wunderwood.org
>>> http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)
>>>
>>>
>

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