Too many acronyms in there.  What is the WKT used for?  Storing the
data?  The schema?  I am confused by the wikipedia text about WKT.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:08 AM, patrick o'leary (JIRA)
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> patrick o'leary commented on SOLR-773:
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> Hey guys
>
> Placing both lat and long in the same field is good when used internally, the 
> majority of users
> of localsolr have separate fields representing lat long, so make sure the 
> representation
> does not effect the original document.
>
> WKT uses point as the naming convention for single item's and I'd suggest 
> that rather than just str, it would
> also be nice to get to a KML wt format as well.  I've done some stuff 
> integrating in mapping components and
> KML goes down real well.
>
> However be aware as soon as you start supporting WKT, you will be asked for 
> ERSI support, and poly support,
> ray tracing, collision and a lot more fun things :-)
>
> P
>
>> Incorporate Local Lucene/Solr
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>>
>>                 Key: SOLR-773
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-773
>>             Project: Solr
>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>            Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
>>            Priority: Minor
>>
>> Local Lucene has been donated to the Lucene project.  It has some Solr 
>> components, but we should evaluate how best to incorporate it into Solr.
>> See http://lucene.markmail.org/message/orzro22sqdj3wows?q=LocalLucene
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