[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-6748) Additional resources to the site to help new Solr users ramp up quicker

2014-12-09 Thread Xavier Morera (JIRA)

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Xavier Morera updated SOLR-6748:

Issue Type: Sub-task  (was: Improvement)
Parent: SOLR-6058

> Additional resources to the site to help new Solr users ramp up quicker
> ---
>
> Key: SOLR-6748
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6748
> Project: Solr
>  Issue Type: Sub-task
>  Components: documentation
>Reporter: Xavier Morera
>
> I would like to request the addition of an online training I created for 
> Pluralsight called *Getting Started with Enterprise Search using Apache Solr* 
> in the following page: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html
> It is not exactly a video only, it is an online training so no idea if it 
> should be added beneath videos or separately.
> It aims to take a developer with absolutely no knowledge of Solr or even 
> search engines, to take them into being able to create a basic POC style 
> application with Solr in the backend. A few thousand people have watched it 
> and I have received very positive feedback on how it has helped people get 
> started very quickly and reduce the entry level barrier.  
> Is this possible? The url of the training is:
> http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/table-of-contents/enterprise-search-using-apache-solr
> I believe it will help a lot of people get started quicker.
> Here is the full story of how this training came to be:
> A while back I was a Solr total rookie, but I knew I needed it for one of my 
> projects. I had a little bit of a hard time getting started, but I did after 
> a lot of hard work and working with other pretty good Solr developers.
> I then worked and created a system which is doing pretty good now. But I 
> decided that I wanted to create a resource that will help people with 
> absolutely no knowledge of Solr or search engines get started as quickly as 
> possible. And given that I am already a trainer/author at Pluralsight, who 
> focused mainly on Agile development, I thought this was the right place to 
> start helping others.
> And so I did. I have received positive feedback, and given my background as a 
> trainer I have also given it as "Solr for the Uninitiated", also for people 
> with no previous knowledge of Solr. 
> It has also been received well to the extent that I have been hired to make 
> it into a book, which I am writing at the moment.



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[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-6748) Additional resources to the site to help new Solr users ramp up quicker

2014-11-17 Thread Xavier Morera (JIRA)

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Xavier Morera updated SOLR-6748:

Issue Type: Improvement  (was: Wish)

> Additional resources to the site to help new Solr users ramp up quicker
> ---
>
> Key: SOLR-6748
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6748
> Project: Solr
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation
>Reporter: Xavier Morera
>
> I would like to request the addition of an online training I created for 
> Pluralsight called *Getting Started with Enterprise Search using Apache Solr* 
> in the following page: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html
> It is not exactly a video only, it is an online training so no idea if it 
> should be added beneath videos or separately.
> It aims to take a developer with absolutely no knowledge of Solr or even 
> search engines, to take them into being able to create a basic POC style 
> application with Solr in the backend. A few thousand people have watched it 
> and I have received very positive feedback on how it has helped people get 
> started very quickly and reduce the entry level barrier.  
> Is this possible? The url of the training is:
> http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/table-of-contents/enterprise-search-using-apache-solr
> I believe it will help a lot of people get started quicker.
> Here is the full story of how this training came to be:
> A while back I was a Solr total rookie, but I knew I needed it for one of my 
> projects. I had a little bit of a hard time getting started, but I did after 
> a lot of hard work and working with other pretty good Solr developers.
> I then worked and created a system which is doing pretty good now. But I 
> decided that I wanted to create a resource that will help people with 
> absolutely no knowledge of Solr or search engines get started as quickly as 
> possible. And given that I am already a trainer/author at Pluralsight, who 
> focused mainly on Agile development, I thought this was the right place to 
> start helping others.
> And so I did. I have received positive feedback, and given my background as a 
> trainer I have also given it as "Solr for the Uninitiated", also for people 
> with no previous knowledge of Solr. 
> It has also been received well to the extent that I have been hired to make 
> it into a book, which I am writing at the moment.



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[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-6748) Additional resources to the site to help new Solr users ramp up quicker

2014-11-16 Thread Xavier Morera (JIRA)

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Xavier Morera updated SOLR-6748:

Description: 
I would like to request the addition of an online training I created for 
Pluralsight called *Getting Started with Enterprise Search using Apache Solr* 
in the following page: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html

It is not exactly a video only, it is an online training so no idea if it 
should be added beneath videos or separately.

It aims to take a developer with absolutely no knowledge of Solr or even search 
engines, to take them into being able to create a basic POC style application 
with Solr in the backend. A few thousand people have watched it and I have 
received very positive feedback on how it has helped people get started very 
quickly and reduce the entry level barrier.  

Is this possible? The url of the training is:
http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/table-of-contents/enterprise-search-using-apache-solr

I believe it will help a lot of people get started quicker.

Here is the full story of how this training came to be:
A while back I was a Solr total rookie, but I knew I needed it for one of my 
projects. I had a little bit of a hard time getting started, but I did after a 
lot of hard work and working with other pretty good Solr developers.

I then worked and created a system which is doing pretty good now. But I 
decided that I wanted to create a resource that will help people with 
absolutely no knowledge of Solr or search engines get started as quickly as 
possible. And given that I am already a trainer/author at Pluralsight, who 
focused mainly on Agile development, I thought this was the right place to 
start helping others.

And so I did. I have received positive feedback, and given my background as a 
trainer I have also given it as "Solr for the Uninitiated", also for people 
with no previous knowledge of Solr. 

It has also been received well to the extent that I have been hired to make it 
into a book, which I am writing at the moment.



  was:
I would like to request the addition of an online training I created for 
Pluralsight called *Getting Started with Enterprise Search using Apache Solr* 
in the following page: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html

It is not exactly a video only, it is an online training so no idea if it 
should be added beneath videos or separately.

It aims to take a developer with absolutely no knowledge of Solr or even search 
engines, to take them into being able to create a basic POC style application 
with Solr in the backend. A few thousand people have watched it and I have 
received very positive feedback on how it has helped people get started very 
quickly and reduce the entry level barrier.  

Is this possible? The url of the training is:
http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/table-of-contents/enterprise-search-using-apache-solr

I believe it will help a lot of people get started quicker.

Here is the full story of how this training came to be:
A while back I was a Solr total rookie, but I knew I needed it for one of my 
projects. I had a little bit of a hard time getting started, but I did after a 
lot of hard work and working with other pretty good Solr developers.

I then worked and created a system which is doing pretty good now. But I 
decided that I wanted to create a resource that will help people with 
absolutely no knowledge of Solr or search engines get started as quickly as 
possible.

And so I did. I have received positive feedback, and given my background as a 
trainer I have also given it as "Solr for the Uninitiated", also for people 
with no previous knowledge of Solr. 

It has also been received well to the extent that I have been hired to make it 
into a book, which I am writing at the moment.




> Additional resources to the site to help new Solr users ramp up quicker
> ---
>
> Key: SOLR-6748
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6748
> Project: Solr
>  Issue Type: Wish
>  Components: documentation
>Reporter: Xavier Morera
>
> I would like to request the addition of an online training I created for 
> Pluralsight called *Getting Started with Enterprise Search using Apache Solr* 
> in the following page: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html
> It is not exactly a video only, it is an online training so no idea if it 
> should be added beneath videos or separately.
> It aims to take a developer with absolutely no knowledge of Solr or even 
> search engines, to take them into being able to create a basic POC style 
> application with Solr in the backend. A few thousand people have watched it 
> and I have received very positive feedback on how it has helped people get 
> started very quickly and reduce the entry level barrier.  
> Is this possible? Th