I think there will end up being plenty of final bits and plenty of work
(Jenkins and release todo etc) left when it lands on master - I’d like to
finish some core parts first though. Dependencies, publishing and
distribution. There is not a to left to them, but given my time commitment
I can count
I'm very much looking forward to this too! Thanks for your tireless
efforts Mark.
What roadblocks remain before merging/committing this into master now-ish?
If the Ant build still works fine and if there is plenty of utility out of
the current state of your work (which you indicate) then I'd say
> [...] but it will likely take me another 2-4 before I plan on having
> something I'd considered ready for prime time 9x duties.
I'd say aim at integrating it sooner than later. I think everyone
realizes switching a build system isn't a minor deal; I'd expect some
things to not work right away.
Please don't stop now! Many thanks for doing the work. Faster builds
will answer for any grumbling/transition pains I expect
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 9:58 AM Gus Heck wrote:
>
> Also looking forward to it. :) especially if it speeds things up. Moving
> forward with it in 9x and not 8 sounds good t
Also looking forward to it. :) especially if it speeds things up. Moving
forward with it in 9x and not 8 sounds good to me. There are folks out
there who build themselves custom builds of Solr, so build changes this big
seem like a sort of back compatability concern, though obviously only for a
min
Looking forward to it, and thanks a lot for your effort. Excited!
On Sat, 8 Jun, 2019, 4:29 AM Mark Miller, wrote:
> Since I have heard no objection, I've continued working on moving the
> project from ant+ivy+maven to gradle.
>
> At this point I've contributed significant time to this project.
Since I have heard no objection, I've continued working on moving the
project from ant+ivy+maven to gradle.
At this point I've contributed significant time to this project. I hope
everyone has taken the time to consider this change and their possible
concerns. I don't want to beat a dead horse, bu