Working hard, but no, not yet. We're reluctantly going for a alpha release
somewhere this Summer (not: Fall).

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Hans Marggraff <h...@qint.de> wrote:

> Is there already a implementation to play with?
> It could be an interesting data structure to create some sample reports
> from. I would try using reportsanywhere via its java data api.
> Regards
> Hans
>
>
> On 04/27/2010 01:23 PM, Steven Noels wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> we've been doing little more than lurking on these lists, but some of you
>> might be happy to hear we've started building last September the
>> next-generation version of our open source CMS - Lily - based on HBase and
>> SOLR. Last week, without anything more than hearsay (and us being one of
>> the
>> very early NoSQL adopters in CMS-land apparently), we've been listed on
>> the
>> Gartner list of "Cool Vendors in Content Management 2010". The report and
>> analysis isn't free however, and I can't quote liberally from it. And no,
>> we
>> didn't solicit Gartner, nor paid them. Damn, this NoSQL thing *must* be
>> cool
>> then. :-D
>>
>> http://outerthought.org/blog/blog/373-OTC.html and www.lilycms.org
>>
>> Thanks for a great product to build further upon - I'm sure we'll get to
>> the
>> point we'll do more than lurking. When we have time, and money. ;-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Steven.
>>
>


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