On sharpen, I was waiting to hear back on the legal stuff of forking and fell off the grid for a while. Did we ever figure things out with that? Alex
-----Original Message----- From: Prescott Nasser [mailto:geobmx...@hotmail.com] Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 4:12 PM To: lucene-net-dev@lucene.apache.org Subject: RE: [Lucene.Net] Lucene.Net Hackathon (5/13-/516) +1 to getting 2.9.4 ready to roll + the changes to the directory +structure we have going Two and three on my list are : -Sharpen stuff - I haven't had time to get it really working (not to mention I don't know eclipse from a hole in the ground). I haven't heard from Alex in a while, who I think is the most knowledgeable on the subject. -.NET syntax. ----- That said, I think Luke is important. If we left with the idea of you could run Luke in java just find, we could also just say use lucene/solr and the api provided, no need for the Lucene.Net project. (I know it's a bit different). That said, I don't think it's top priority, but it would be nice to have a .net implimentation. Sergey was working on a port of this in WPF - can he perhaps provide an update on what's going on with that? I think it was located at bit bucket at one point, and then I lost track.. ---------------------------------------- > Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 23:51:08 +0300 > From: ita...@code972.com > To: lucene-net-dev@lucene.apache.org > CC: thowar...@gmail.com > Subject: Re: [Lucene.Net] Lucene.Net Hackathon (5/13-/516) > > Making release 2.9.4 and performance tuning are the hottest items IMHO. > > > If you ask me, there's no need for Luke.NET. Luke is just a tool, and > we can run it just fine in Java. Same goes for docs - the Java version > has this covered. > > > Itamar. > > > On 08/05/2011 23:29, Troy Howard wrote: > > > All, > > > > I'll be attending the Apache Retreat in Knockree next week > > (5/13-5/16). I was thinking it would be fun to arrange a Lucene.Net > > Hackathon for the same time frame. Even if you can't go to the > > event, we can hack together in a distributed fashion. ;) > > > > Hackathons are usually focused on particular features/tasks. Some > > outstanding tasks are: > > > > - Release 2.9.4 > > - Work on Sharpen/fully automated port (initial implementation) > > - Luke.Net > > - .Net idiomatic API (initial design) > > - Improve website documentation, how tos, samples, etc > > - Miscellaneous alternative framework support (Compact, Silverlight) > > - ??? > > > > Does this sound like a fun idea? Got any other tasks we could try to > > tackle that didn't occur to me as I typed up this email? > > > > Even if no one else wants to get in on the Hackathon, I'll be > > working on Lucene.Net all weekend, so which ones of these do you > > think is most urgent/interesting? > > > > Thanks, > > Troy > >