We use lucene a lot at dow jones as well, I've been working on a wrapper for 
lucene that I planned on submitting as a castle contrib (castleproject.org) but 
would also be interested in helping if others were interested in branching 
lucene and creating a native .net implementation that's a bit nicer to work 
with and has more of a .net feel.

Kevin


Kevin Dotzenrod
Architect
Dow Jones
612.868.6045

----- Original Message -----
From: Kurt Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Jul 03 12:34:58 2008
Subject: Source control reorg / build server

Hey Guys (and girls?):

We use Lucene.net pretty extensively on Ars Technica, and have for quite a 
while.  Every content listing you see is generated with a Lucene query.

I'd like to setup a continuous integration server for Lucene.net and put up 
live builds.  It's much easier to do this if the repository contains all the 
project dependencies.  If you don't mind giving me commit access, I'd be happy 
to add the dependencies to the source tree somewhere.

Also, I'd love to see some stuff in the project specifically for easing the 
pain of using Lucene in a normal .NET application.  I'm sure most companies 
that use Lucene.net have some library that abstracts things for everyday use.  
Are there any plans to do something like that as part of the Lucene.net project?

-Kurt

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