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Hoss Man resolved SOLR-1378.
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    Resolution: Fixed

once you fix the paragraph tag issue, the remaining build failure is evidently 
a problem we've had for a while (i don't remember noticing it the last time i 
updated the site, but rolling back a few versions shows it's been happening 
since before grant switched the search box to point to lucid)

the forrest failure doesn't actaully prevent the site from generating pages -- 
it just fails once it's finished generating pages because the of the 
broken-links report.

i went ahead and commited the changes from this patch and pushed to the live 
site (normal mirroring lag applies) ... i'll spend a few minutes seeing if i 
can get the broken link report to go away, but that's unrelated to this issue.

> Add reference to Packt's Solr book.
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1378
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1378
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: David Smiley
>         Attachments: solr-book-image.jpg, solr_book_packt.patch
>
>
> I've attached news of the Solr update.  It includes an image under the left 
> nav area, and a news item with the same image.  The text is as follows:
> David Smiley and Eric Pugh are proud to introduce the first book on Solr, 
> "Solr 1.4 Enterprise Search Server" from Packt Publishing.
> This book is a comprehensive reference guide for nearly every feature Solr 
> has to offer. It serves the reader right from initiation to development to 
> deployment. It also comes with complete running examples to demonstrate its 
> use and show how to integrate it with other languages and frameworks.
> To keep this interesting and realistic, it uses a large open source set of 
> metadata about artists, releases, and tracks courtesy of the MusicBrainz.org 
> project. Using this data as a testing ground for Solr, you will learn how to 
> import this data in various ways from CSV to XML to database access. You will 
> then learn how to search this data in a myriad of ways, including Solr's rich 
> query syntax, "boosting" match scores based on record data and other means, 
> about searching across multiple fields with different boosts, getting facets 
> on the results, auto-complete user queries, spell-correcting searches, 
> highlighting queried text in search results, and so on.
> After this thorough tour, you'll see working examples of integrating a 
> variety of technologies with Solr such as Java, JavaScript, Drupal, Ruby, 
> PHP, and Python.
> Finally, this book covers various deployment considerations to include 
> indexing strategies and performance-oriented configuration that will enable 
> you to scale Solr to meet the needs of a high-volume site. 

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