Solr graduates and joins Lucene as sub-project

2007-01-17 Thread Yonik Seeley

Solr has just graduated from the Incubator, and has been accepted as a
Lucene sub-project!
Thanks to all the Lucene and Solr users, contributors, and developers
who helped make this happen!

I have a feeling we're just getting started :-)
-Yonik


Re: Solr graduates and joins Lucene as sub-project

2007-01-17 Thread Jeff Rodenburg

Congrats to all involved committers on the project as well.  Solr is an
invaluable system in my operation.  Great job.

On 1/17/07, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Solr has just graduated from the Incubator, and has been accepted as a
Lucene sub-project!
Thanks to all the Lucene and Solr users, contributors, and developers
who helped make this happen!

I have a feeling we're just getting started :-)
-Yonik



Re: Solr graduates and joins Lucene as sub-project

2007-01-17 Thread Paul Borgermans

Congratulations Yonik and the Solr team!

I just got started playing with Solr (having done all with raw Lucene and
Java object caches only until now)

Too bad I can't reach the issue tracker now, as I want to contribute a PHP
responsewriter to Solr. This work is also a start for a set of generic
classes (first release within a few weeks I guess) to be used in PHP apps
and frameworks.

Paul

On 1/17/07, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Solr has just graduated from the Incubator, and has been accepted as a
Lucene sub-project!
Thanks to all the Lucene and Solr users, contributors, and developers
who helped make this happen!

I have a feeling we're just getting started :-)
-Yonik





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Re: Solr graduates and joins Lucene as sub-project

2007-01-17 Thread Yonik Seeley

On 1/17/07, Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Congratulations Yonik and the Solr team!

I just got started playing with Solr (having done all with raw Lucene and
Java object caches only until now)

Too bad I can't reach the issue tracker now, as I want to contribute a PHP
responsewriter to Solr. This work is also a start for a set of generic
classes (first release within a few weeks I guess) to be used in PHP apps
and frameworks.


Cool, can't wait to see it!  I bet some of the guys at the upcoming
code4lib pre-conference thing that Erik is leading,
http://code4lib.org/node/139 will appreciate more PHP support too.

-Yonik