IMHO it's not that the developers *should* focus on this or that. I see it
more as an evolutionary process where things get improved because they are
used in the first place or get derelict and abandoned if there is no
interest from users. If as you say people prefer to have a SQL backend
Hi Feng,
Congratulations on becoming a committer and welcome!
[...]
A problem has been troubling me a long time is that what is the target of
nutch 1.x, Does nutch 1.x is just a transitional version of Nutch 2.x, or
they can coexist because Nutch 1.x has a different data processing method
Feng Lu, welcome! :)
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From:Julien Nioche lists.digitalpeb...@gmail.com
Sent: Mon 18-Mar-2013 13:23
To: user@nutch.apache.org
Cc: d...@nutch.apache.org
Subject: Re: [WELCOME] Feng Lu as Apache Nutch PMC and Committer
Hi Feng,
Congratulations on becoming
Congrats Feng. Welcome onboard.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 6:43 PM, lewis john mcgibbney lewi...@apache.orgwrote:
Hi Everyone,
On behalf of the Nutch PMC I would like to announce and welcome Feng Lu on
board as PMC and Committer on the project.
Amongst others, Feng has been an important part
Thanks a lot to everyone for inviting me.
I'm a software engineer in China, I have been using Apache Nutch for three
years. In our team, I mainly responsible for modifying nutch 1.x to suit
the requirements of our database Mongodb. So i also write a simple database
abstraction layer to adapt
Hi Everyone,
On behalf of the Nutch PMC I would like to announce and welcome Feng Lu on
board as PMC and Committer on the project.
Amongst others, Feng has been an important part of the Nutch development
over the last while and we would like to welcome him.
@Feng,
Please feel free to say a bit
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