SOLR 1.3 Release?
Any ideas on when 1.3 might be released? We're starting a new project and I'd love to use 1.3 for it - is SVN head stable enough for use? ++ | Matthew Runo | Zappos Development | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 702-943-7833 ++
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
On 10/25/07, Matthew Runo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any ideas on when 1.3 might be released? We're starting a new project and I'd love to use 1.3 for it - is SVN head stable enough for use? I think it's stable in the sense of does the right thing and doesn't crash, but IMO isn't stable in the sense that new interfaces (internal and external) added since 1.2 may still be changing. Lots of new stuff going in (and has gone in), and I wouldn't expect to see 1.3 super soon. Just IMO of course. -Yonik
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
Yonik Seeley wrote: On 10/25/07, Matthew Runo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any ideas on when 1.3 might be released? We're starting a new project and I'd love to use 1.3 for it - is SVN head stable enough for use? I think it's stable in the sense of does the right thing and doesn't crash, but IMO isn't stable in the sense that new interfaces (internal and external) added since 1.2 may still be changing. A lot has been added since 1.2 -- if you have the time/temperament to be ok interfaces that may be in flux, it is great to have more feedback on how they work/ how they should work. Since 1.2, i think any bugs or serious problems that have arised (not many) have been fixed within a day or two. (as good as paid support!) Note the public interfaces from 1.2 are (and will be) totally compatible with 1.3 - the only interface issues you may run into are if you are writing custom code or using new features added since 1.2 Lots of new stuff going in (and has gone in), and I wouldn't expect to see 1.3 super soon. Just IMO of course. I don't think it is soon either -- there are a few big things that need to get in and have time to settle before locking into public APIs ryan
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
I'm mostly interested in using the SOLRj library for now, and the spellsheck handler work on per-field updates. I think I'll just go with 1.3 and report back if something seems broken. ++ | Matthew Runo | Zappos Development | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 702-943-7833 ++ On Oct 25, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Ryan McKinley wrote: Yonik Seeley wrote: On 10/25/07, Matthew Runo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any ideas on when 1.3 might be released? We're starting a new project and I'd love to use 1.3 for it - is SVN head stable enough for use? I think it's stable in the sense of does the right thing and doesn't crash, but IMO isn't stable in the sense that new interfaces (internal and external) added since 1.2 may still be changing. A lot has been added since 1.2 -- if you have the time/temperament to be ok interfaces that may be in flux, it is great to have more feedback on how they work/ how they should work. Since 1.2, i think any bugs or serious problems that have arised (not many) have been fixed within a day or two. (as good as paid support!) Note the public interfaces from 1.2 are (and will be) totally compatible with 1.3 - the only interface issues you may run into are if you are writing custom code or using new features added since 1.2 Lots of new stuff going in (and has gone in), and I wouldn't expect to see 1.3 super soon. Just IMO of course. I don't think it is soon either -- there are a few big things that need to get in and have time to settle before locking into public APIs ryan
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
It might be good though to have an interim release say 1.2.x Which would simply allow patches, and valuable contributions to get added to the trunk. Right now, there are a few items which are falling behind because the trunk code is changing rapidly. A 1.2.x release will give you the opportunity to start defining what the 1.3 release will look like and include. P Ryan McKinley wrote: Yonik Seeley wrote: On 10/25/07, Matthew Runo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any ideas on when 1.3 might be released? We're starting a new project and I'd love to use 1.3 for it - is SVN head stable enough for use? I think it's stable in the sense of "does the right thing and doesn't crash", but IMO isn't stable in the sense that new interfaces (internal and external) added since 1.2 may still be changing. A lot has been added since 1.2 -- if you have the time/temperament to be ok interfaces that may be in flux, it is great to have more feedback on how they work/ how they should work. Since 1.2, i think any bugs or serious problems that have arised (not many) have been fixed within a day or two. (as good as paid support!) Note the public interfaces from 1.2 are (and will be) totally compatible with 1.3 - the only interface issues you may run into are if you are writing custom code or using new features added since 1.2 Lots of new stuff going in (and has gone in), and I wouldn't expect to see 1.3 super soon. Just IMO of course. I don't think it is soon either -- there are a few big things that need to get in and have time to settle before locking into public APIs ryan -- Patrick O'Leary You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them there. The only difference is that there is no cat. - Albert Einstein View Patrick O Leary's profile
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
On 10/26/07, Mike Klaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we did a 1.2.x, it shoud (imo) contain no new features, only important bugfixes. I have been having a look at the trunk for quite sometime now, and must say that its changing pretty fast. Having an interim release now will require more work with the comitters having to put an extra effort to spruce up things. I would personally suggest 1-jan-2008 as the next Solr release which would help in sprucing up the code and also releasing the bunch of new features that have been lying in the trunk to be used in *the-next-stable-release*. -Venkat -- Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
where i can read 1.3 new features? 2007/10/26, Venkatraman S [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 10/26/07, Mike Klaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we did a 1.2.x, it shoud (imo) contain no new features, only important bugfixes. I have been having a look at the trunk for quite sometime now, and must say that its changing pretty fast. Having an interim release now will require more work with the comitters having to put an extra effort to spruce up things. I would personally suggest 1-jan-2008 as the next Solr release which would help in sprucing up the code and also releasing the bunch of new features that have been lying in the trunk to be used in *the-next-stable-release*. -Venkat -- Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com -- regards jl
Re: SOLR 1.3 Release?
On 26/10/2007, James liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: where i can read 1.3 new features? Take a look at CHANGES.txt in the root directory of svn trunk, or also here: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lucene/solr/trunk/CHANGES.txt Piete