On 03/18/2010 09:27 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Sorry about the following non serious reply:
:
: It hasn't seemed to hurt the most popular software in the world to be way
: worse than that ;)
:
: 1, 2, 3, NT, 95, 98, 98SE, ME, CE, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 7 (by who's

a) 2000 came out before ME

b) NT, CE, and 2003 (a server edition) were all "forks" designed for
differnet usages.

c) If you're willing to pony up enough cash to match the marketing budget
spent for *any* one of those version schema transitions then I will
happily back you up on naming the version any-freaking-thing you want.
I'll seriously vote to call it "Apache Solr Miller Edition" if you pay for
the billboards



-Hoss


Heh - I knew some of that ordering was off - I basically just listed from memory - I don't have a clue when CE was born. Its not as simple as just forks though - eventually NT merged with the consumer line in XP, and 2003, 2008 also came from NT. These forks cross lines, so who is to say which way you count the versions :) And I missed 2000 server.

Seriously though, I'm not concerned with what the next version of Solr will be - I'm sure you guys will work it out, and I'm sure the users will figure it out. Me, I don't care - though I would like to remove deprecations.

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- Mark

http://www.lucidimagination.com



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