On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 12:25:32 -0400
"Yonik Seeley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 1) The current version has been tested for a year with this specific
> application (Solr) and thus it's less risky sticking with it, esp
> since we haven't seen any problems.

agreed.

> 2) Many bugs have been fixed in the latest patch release of Jetty...
> and just because we don't think we've encountered bugs in the old
> version doesn't mean that others won't.

indeed, and these could affect newcomers to SOLR that use the sample setup as a
comparison point... as I understand it, there have been some performance
improvements in Jetty, at least on/from 6.1.5, but I don't know enough about it
to say whether they would affect a SOLR installation.

> IMO, If we don't upgrade now, it makes sense to upgrade immediately
> after a 1.3 release.

np - let me know how/when and I'll be happy to chip in.
B
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