We will need another build that incorporates SOLR-755, but people
should keep testing / evaluation this current release candidate.

Actually, it's not quite a release candidate, because we wouldn't
release it as is because it's built as a release candidate (RC2 is in
all the metadata).  Perhaps in the future we should make release
candidates as we would the final build and then actually use the last
one?

Our simple "example" is filling up a little more... do we really need
the very special purpose exampleAnalysis directory?  Seems like
instructions in the documentation or on a wiki page would be more
appropriate.

CHANGES.txt starts with "Apache Solr Version 1.3-dev"... should be 1.3.0 or 1.3

It looks like all of the "client" directory is now included...
including "python" which we don't even know works with trunk.  Also,
should "ruby" be included and is it in shape to do so (I assume Erik
or Koji would need to verify that part of the release), and does it's
release structure look OK (not too much or too little included, etc)?

-Yonik

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Grant Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is available at http://people.apache.org/~gsingers/solr/1.3-RC2/
>
> I've included the signatures this time.  If you want to download the whole
> directory, you can get solr.tar
>
> As always, let me know any issues, etc.  Later today I will let solr-user
> know about RC2.
>
> -Grant
>

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