I see. I think I didn't use to have an account on www.apache.org (as
opposed to cvs.apache.org), but it looks like I can ssh in now.
However, we have permission problems there (and I remember seeing
related messages on lucene-dev a few times before).
It looks like we are all members of 'apcvs' g
Hello,
Does a query such as give the same hits as for the query ?
Google seems to differentiate the two requests.
Thanks.
Happy new year to everyone,
Samir
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On Dec 31, 2004, at 10:42 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
Two questions:
1) Did we have the copyright to move the FAQs at jGuru over to a new
one? (I have to ask)
Disclaimer: IANAL however Terence Parr at jGuru has offered to me
several times to provide the Ant FAQ content as an XML source.
Terence
Two questions:
1) Did we have the copyright to move the FAQs at jGuru over to a new
one? (I have to ask)
2) How about a new FAQ entry at jGuru: "Where is the official Lucene FAQ?" :)
Hen
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 08:02:46 -0500, Erik Hatcher
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> On Dec 31, 2004, at 7:1
Hello,
I understand the technical reason for main() there, but logically this
belongs to an external utility class, I think.
Otis you are right, i already thought about it. It could be simply moved
to a newly created class in org.apache.lucene.util package. But then we
have to change the visi
On Dec 31, 2004, at 7:19 AM, Daniel Naber wrote:
Then basically my whole faq to wiki conversion was wasted time, as
we'll
have two FAQs again? That was the reason to move to the wiki: avoid
useless content duplication. Maybe jGuru should convert its FAQ to a
real
forum.
It wasn't wasted time at a
On Friday 31 December 2004 00:52, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> The best option for dealing with the jGuru situation is probably to
> simply make the wiki the official FAQ and not link to jGuru's site as
> the official one any more (but still link to it somewhere on the wiki
> for additional resources).
On Dec 31, 2004, at 12:02 AM, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
Can somebody share the 'How to log into Lucene Wiki' secret? I don't
get that Wiki's authentication and authorization logic. When I log in,
I still see some pages as 'Immutable' (bottom left, where the Edit link
is supposed to be). Is it me,