Hi, (discussion moved from -user to -dev)
2008/5/19 Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > If people are particularly eager to see a 1.3 release, the best thing to > do is subscribe to solr-dev and start a dialog there about what issues > people thing are "show stopers" for 1.3 and what assistance the various > people working on those issues can use. So, what are the show stoppers, how can we help, what can we reassign to a future release? Taking a look through the list there's quite a few issues with patches attached that aren't applied yet. Clearing these out would cut the open bug count by almost half: SOLR-515 SOLR-438 SOLR-351 (applied?) SOLR-281 (applied?) SOLR-424 SOLR-243 (stuck in review hell?) SOLR-433 SOLR-510 SOLR-139 SOLR-521 (applied, waiting to be closed) SOLR-284 SOLR-560 SOLR-469 SOLR-572 SOLR-565 It's a little weird to see patch 'development' going on in JIRA (sometimes for over a year), rather than getting the patches into svn and then working there... I'd worry that some valuable code history is getting lost along the way? Yes, it's a tough call between adding 'bad' code and waiting for the perfect patch, but bad code creates healthy communities and is better than no code :-) Andrew. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.andrewsavory.com/