: However, a section in the source tree with ready-made configuration files
: for each IDE would be handy.

this was discussed once upon a time ... the problem is that while it's 
easy for committers to accept contributions from users for config files 
for their favorite IDEs, making sure the config files are kept up to date 
is infeasible (both in terms of IDEs changing over time, and solr changing 
over time) and having those files in the source tree could imply that they 
werre endorsed or maintained.

a decision was made that it would be better to just have contributors 
share configuration tips/examples via the wiki...

http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute#head-71ebe6163d8fffbd0cbd6261edcae2bb0e138798



: 
: On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Chris Hostetter 
<hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote:
: 
: >
: > : is IntelliJIDEA is a free java IDE? Why can not use Eclipse, which is
: > perhaps more popular and free?
: >
: > please, no holy wars about editors/IDEs on the list.
: >
: > Asking for help configuring a particular IDE to work with solr is on
: > topic; interogating someone about why they use IDE X instead of Y is not.
: > If you don't approave of someones choice of IDE, just ignore the message.
: >
: > (likewise for servlet containers)
: >
: > -Hoss
: >
: >
: 
: 
: -- 
: Lance Norskog
: goks...@gmail.com
: 



-Hoss

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