On 16 Mar 2015 22:51, Shawn Heisey apa...@elyograg.org wrote:
I have some changes I'd like to make to the Solr website, but I'm not
entirely sure what kind of review process that should go through.
Should I open an issue in Jira, or just discuss it here?
Given that this is version controlled
Shawn,
+1 to your changes.
Filing a JIRA can't hurt, but for small changes like this, I think
committers should feel free to just commit.
Steve
On Monday, March 16, 2015, Shawn Heisey apa...@elyograg.org wrote:
I have some changes I'd like to make to the Solr website, but I'm not
entirely
I have some changes I'd like to make to the Solr website, but I'm not
entirely sure what kind of review process that should go through.
Should I open an issue in Jira, or just discuss it here?
Here are the changes I'd like to do:
http://apaste.info/pc5
I think part of the reason that we are
+1 to that, I never made the connection between usage problems in
JIRAs and the location of the two on the resources page...
Not quite sure how to make the changes though..
Erick
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Shawn Heisey apa...@elyograg.org wrote:
I have some changes I'd like to make to
It would also re nice to have a user problem report web page that had a
few fields like Solr release, query, error message or stack trace, query
response, expected response, etc. And maybe a few bullet points like Add
debugQuery to get detailed response for troubleshooting, Be sure to
restart Solr
Or make a whole book on troubleshooting Solr and write a special
chapter on asking good questions on the mailing list. And then make
that chapter free as a sampler or something.
If only somebody would figure out how to do that. I'd give them my
money for the rest of the book. Wouldn't you?
So,