On 08/03/07, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/2/07, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the contributor of the current Solr PHP client isn't interested in
> going through the PEAR process for proposing and contributing a
> package, and meeting all of the PEAR repository standards, I'll
> volunteer to write a new client from scratch.

I don't see anything wrong with going for PEAR compliance.
Brian (Lucas), what do you think?

> After Erik's tutorial at
> code4lib this week, I feel that I grok Solr sufficiently -- and I have
> a fair bit of experience with the PEAR process.

What were the PHP people at the code4lib preconference using to talk to Solr?

Heh. Oddly enough, I was hanging out with the Python crowd. I used PHP
to create the <add><doc>...</doc></add> XML documents using a
hard-coded schema, then used the Java simple client to post the
document and used Solr Flare and a little bit of Python / Django to
run some queries.

Maybe other PHP participants can chime in...

Dan

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