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Erik Hatcher commented on SOLR-2607:
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I'll take this one... since I'm the culprit littering /clients now. I'm going
to move solr-ruby and flare over to my github account. solr-ruby will be
entirely deprecated in favor of RSolr, and I'll be moving the remaining goodies
from solr-ruby (Mapper and Indexer, both very handy features not found
elsewhere) into RSolr.
I'll aim to tackle this before years-end over holiday breaks.
> Clean up /clients directory
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> Key: SOLR-2607
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2607
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: clients - java, clients - ruby - flare
> Affects Versions: 4.0
> Reporter: Eric Pugh
> Assignee: Erik Hatcher
> Priority: Minor
>
> The /clients directory is a bit of a mess. The only actively maintained
> client SolrJ is actually in the /dist directory! The other clients that
> used to be in here, /php and /javascript (I think!) have been moved. The
> only one is /ruby, and it isn't actively maintained the way other ruby
> clients are.
> I'd recommend just removing the /clients directory since it's very confusing
> to a new user who would logically go here to find clients, and only find a
> ruby one! It would also let us slim down the size of the download.
> Alterntively if we want the /clients directory, then lets copy over the solrj
> lib to this dir instead of /dist
> I am happy to submit a patch if this makes sense.
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