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Eric Pugh schrieb:
Hi all,
hi there

I started to create a bug for this, but thought I would just post to the mailing list. I've been using SolrJS for a while from http://solrjs.solrstuff.org/, however from my conversations with Matthias, the plan is to move to the Solr JavaScript contrib module being the master, and indeed my typo patch was applied there!
great

So, the docs at http://solrjs.solrstuff.org/ don't reflect the migration into Solr, and that is something Matthias will have to fix I assume. However, we don't list SolrJS on the homepage under http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ under Solr Clients, and the wiki page at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJS is confusing.


I am happy to clean up the docs a bit, and point to the contrib/javascript as the correct version. I just thought I would run it by the list first for confirmation that it should be done!
That would be nice. As I'm stuck in non-javascript projetcs right now, there are no "new features" coming from me right now. It's also possible I missed sone questions on the mailinglist. But if there are concrete needs and questions that can be served by me, just point to me and I'm willing to help.

Also, isn't SolrJS really a client versus a contrib? Seems like it should be in ./clients/javascript along with the Ruby and Python clients in source control?
Logically, it should be a client. I suppose there are some infrastructure issues (using third party libs for examples etc.) that lead to "contrib". Correct me if i'm wrong...


Overall i'm glad to hear that there is still interest in teh technology..

regards,
matthias


Eric

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