Hi,
With the Lucene svn merge a lot of tentative release dates seemed to have
slipped. Which is fine, because I think the merge is for the greater good of
both projects in the long run.
However I do subscribe to the school of thought that believes OSS is best
served with a release often
You should check Jira's roadmap [1] instead. It shows a clear picture of what
has been done since the 1.4.1 release and pending issues for the 3.x branch and
others.
[1]:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panel
On 09.09.2010, at 20:47, Markus Jelsma wrote:
You should check Jira's roadmap [1] instead. It shows a clear picture of what
has been done since the 1.4.1 release and pending issues for the 3.x branch
and others.
[1]:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR?report
,
but that doesn't particularly help.
What would be the easiest roadmap to set up Solr in our live environment and
would that easy roadmap (whatever it is) be good enough for us (given the
data below)?
Tech data:
There are 60K documents (and growing slowly at 100/day) and about
20K-30K searches per day
of experience with other servers like lighttpd and
apache,
but that doesn't particularly help.
What would be the easiest roadmap to set up Solr in our live
environment and
would that easy roadmap (whatever it is) be good enough for us
(given the
data below)?
I'd suggest using Jetty that comes
: Sadly enough, me nor our sysadmin have any experience with setting up
: tomcat, jetty, orion, insert your servlet here.
: We have plenty of experience with other servers like lighttpd and apache,
: but that doesn't particularly help.
if you already use a package management system for your