> Can you summarize for us non-UI folks why a NodeJS server process
would be required? (I had to drop early from the last Virtual Meetup,
so I think I missed this. And most folks on this list weren't there
at all.). I'll be the first to admit to a lack of standing when it
comes to UI stuff, but i
SOLR-11749, originally opened by Christine in December 2017, I think is finally
done!
I’ve left SOLR-12137 which is to apply regression testing to solr.cmd as open,
however I’m hoping to reduce the amount of code that isn’t being tested by
moving more logic out of the shell and cmd scripts
Hi Marcus,
Can you summarize for us non-UI folks why a NodeJS server process
would be required? (I had to drop early from the last Virtual Meetup,
so I think I missed this. And most folks on this list weren't there
at all.). I'll be the first to admit to a lack of standing when it
comes to UI st
Hello,
Sorry for being late to the party. The SIP sounds good to me.
Houston, you already mentioned that work for the module is easy to
break down. You're referring to the fact that pretty much every major
piece of functionality (Authentication, ConfigSets...) can be
developed almost independent
I merged the BadApple'ing of CollectionReloadTest, so hopefully branch_9x will
be back to green.
> On May 3, 2023, at 9:24 AM, Jan Høydahl wrote:
>
> The PR is already merged, and if it had not been for the broken
> CollectionReloadTest, branch_9x would have been fine again...
>
> Jan
>
>>
The PR is already merged, and if it had not been for the broken
CollectionReloadTest, branch_9x would have been fine again...
Jan
> 3. mai 2023 kl. 15:13 skrev David Smiley :
>
> If it's non-trivial and you're super confident, commit directly. Otherwise,
> throw up a PR (or patch) immediately
If it's non-trivial and you're super confident, commit directly.
Otherwise, throw up a PR (or patch) immediately.
I looked at your patch here. +1 from me.
~ David Smiley
Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer
http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley
On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 2:01 PM Eric Pugh
wrote:
Welcome Marcus!
From: dev@solr.apache.org At: 04/02/23 05:31:25 UTC+1:00To: dev@solr.apache.org
Subject: Re: Welcome Marcus Eagan as Solr committer
Thanks everyone!
Bio TL;DR
- I dream and build.
- My vocational interests are ease of use, developer productivity, machine
learning, and doing whic
Thank you Houston, and thanks in advance David!
From: dev@solr.apache.org At: 03/31/23 18:04:41 UTC+1:00To: dev@solr.apache.org
Subject: Welcome David Smiley as Solr's new PMC chair
Hello,
Solr has had quite a year, with a major release and many cool new
initiatives!
It's been an honor to serve
Welcome Andy!
From: dev@solr.apache.org At: 03/06/23 19:54:28 UTCTo: dev@solr.apache.org
Subject: Re: Welcome Andy Webb as Solr committer
hi all, thank you for the invitation and welcome messages - this has been
an unexpected honour!
I'm currently Technical Architect for Search at the BBC, base
I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16784 for it. Will
BadApple it now
Jan
> 3. mai 2023 kl. 03:08 skrev Gus Heck :
>
> I'm seeing intermittent failures if I run this test in the IDE, but this
> seed reproduces reliably
>
> ./gradlew :solr:core:test --tests
> "org.apache.solr.
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