Thank you very much!

My next steps:

   - Start figuring out what should happen in the 1.0.3 release
   - Start thinking about the 2.0
   - Do some benchmarks against the pure-PHP Solr project
   - Get ready to move to git
   - [Most importantly] Start looking for other collaborators for the
   project



On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 10:23 PM, Ferenc Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Eric Caron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have not heard from sole project maintainer Israel Ekpo ([email protected])
>> since July 7th. The last email from him was:
>>
>> Good morning Eric,
>> >
>> > This sounds like a great idea. Do you have access to commit to the PECL
>> > source control? If not, you can send them to me as patches and I will
>> check
>> > them in. Thanks for offering to help. Some of the tasks require
>> building on
>> > windows. Others require changing the internal architecture of the
>> > extension. Let's get together and chat. What city do you live in? What
>> time
>> > zone are you located? What are your availabities for a quick chat and
>> > review of the bugs?
>> > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>> >
>>
>> 5 emails since then have gone unanswered. He has not shown any activity on
>> his other outlets since that time either (https://twitter.com/israelekpo,
>> https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62835)
>>
>> Since then, Lucene/Solr 4 have some out and, with it, many of the 3.x
>> deprecated features have been removed and 4.x yields errors when using the
>> extension. I've been addressing as many of the bugs as I can in my GitHub
>> fork (https://github.com/ecaron/php-pecl-solr), and have been actively
>> maintaining the dll extension (https://github.com/ecaron/php_solr.dll).
>> It
>> is likely that previous users of the extension are switching to Solarium (
>> http://www.solarium-project.org/), and I feel the community is best
>> served
>> by having 2 well maintained Solr/PHP offerings. The 1.x branch needs an
>> update, and a 2.x needs to be started to compensate for functions invoking
>> parameters that have been completely removed from the core (1.x branch
>> will
>> simply ignore them.)
>>
>> Hoping this satisfactorily states my case,
>> Eric Caron (@ecaron)
>>
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> I've opened your pecl account request and assigned you to the solr package.
>
> --
> Ferenc Kovács
> @Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu
>

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