Just noticed that FeatherCast have also put out three podcasts from Apache Big
Data Seville about Solr and SolrCloud, these hit my feed on Monday.
On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 12:55 PM, Charlie Hull
wrote:
Hi all,
We also blog about various Solr topics at
Hi all,
We also blog about various Solr topics at www.flax.co.uk/blog and also run
the London Lucene/Solr Meetup. I'd encourage you to attend a Meetup if you
can find one locally, they're great places to hear about Solr projects and
meet others working in the field. Alex & others efforts in
I've also tried searching for stuff like this, personally I really like
podcasts as you fit them in when you have no time (or brain power) to read.
There are a bunch of old podcasts but most are no longer active (but still have
some good content). The only one that I know that occasionally still
The plugin/extension story is a bit messy. Nobody is tracking those
publicly, apart from solr.cool. There is more in my list somewhere,
but I'd need to collate them.
Regards,
Alex.
http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced
On 23 November 2016 at 19:30,
It's why I mentioned the sponsoring.
Another things that's missing is a list of plugins,extensions. How to find
those ? I've seen solr.cool but I thought there would be more, looks kinda
incomplete.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch
wrote:
> I tried
I tried weekly. I did not have personal bandwidth for that. It
actually takes quite a lot of time to do the newsletter, especially
since I also try to update the website (a separate messy/hacky story).
And since English is not my first language and writing short copy is
harder than a long one :-)
Thanks Alex, some kind of weekly newsletter would be great (examples I
subscribe to are db weekly, postgresql weekly, redis weekly).
If it makes sense, to make it weekly, add some sponsor(targeted) to it, and
it should be nicer. Maybe even include es,lucene if there's not enough
content or
I am not aware of any aggregator like that. And I looked, hard.
I, myself, publish a newsletter (Solr Start, in signature, every 2
weeks) that usually has a couple of links to cool Solr stuff I found.
Subscribing to newsletter also gives access to full archives...
To find the links, I have a
Hello searcherers,
Is there a solr/lucene "planet" like planet.postgresql.org ? If not, what
are some blogs/rss/feeds that I should follow to learn what's happening in
the solr/lucene worlds ?
Thank You