Rich Bowen wrote: > I wonder, also, whether it would be possible to run solr, since it's > actually an Apache project. However, having never had any success > getting it working on my own servers, that might be a can of worms.
Firmly +1 on dogfooding. If *we* can't get Solr to work, who can? I mean it's our project, right? Even if it's from the Java Weenie side? Regarding Google, who's making the money from the searches? I came across a $100M figure that Firefox is making from the search box in the browser. While we'd obviously not be flying that high, would the ASF be entitled to any such revenue from our own search box, or the individual who happens to own the account? More than nit-picking over the money (I know Apache doesn't monetize terribly well anyway), I'm interested in the construction an organization like Mozilla is using vis-a-vis Google. S.
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