+1 from me too. Moreover, this work has started as part of the test efforts
and identifying weak points during the 4.0 testing, if I recall correctly.
5.0 sounds like a good place to land. Thank you David and everyone else
involved for your efforts!
On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 at 1:01, Berenguer Blasi
Oops; thought I'd already +1'ed earlier in the thread.
In case it wasn't clear: +1 on inclusion as-is.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023, at 4:00 PM, Josh McKenzie wrote:
> My .02 re: the copyright: the library is licensed ASL v2.0. Who it's
> originally copyrighted by / to (Jonathan personally, DataStax as
My .02 re: the copyright: the library is licensed ASL v2.0. Who it's originally
copyrighted by / to (Jonathan personally, DataStax as a corporate entity, Santa
Claus, my dog :)) doesn't really have any impact on the legalities of our
ability to make use of it or the durability or safety of the
> I am confused by your +1 here. You are +1 on including it, but only if the
> copyright were different? Given DataStax wrote the library I don’t see how
> that will change?
>
No blocker on including the library. I'm hoping we can address concerns in
parallel, I don't want to hold things up.
Mick,I am confused by your +1 here. You are +1 on including it, but only if the copyright were different? Given DataStax wrote the library I don’t see how that will change?On Sep 21, 2023, at 3:05 AM, Mick Semb Wever wrote:On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 18:31, Mike Adamson
At some point we have to discuss this, and here’s as good a place as any. There’s a great news article published talking about how generative AI was used to assist in developing the new vector search feature, which is itself really cool. Unfortunately it *sounds* like it runs afoul of the ASF
On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 18:31, Mike Adamson wrote:
> The original patch for CEP-30 brought several modified Lucene classes
> in-tree to implement the concurrent HNSW graph used by the vector index.
> These classes are now being replaced with the io.github.jbellis.jvector
> library, which
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