>Oscar - are you on either of these lists? The front page does not >seem like an appropriate place to list a blog entry. And the >technique used in that blog entry doesn't seem like a best practice to >me anyway, though I'd be curious to hear it debated a bit on solr-user >on ways to offer suggest capabilities. > > Erik
I do not think it should be on the front page. You already have the "SolrResources" page which seems the perfect place for this type of content. However I am not sure if it should go under the "blogs" or "articles" section of the "SolrResources" page. IMHO the blogs section should be for blogs which are totally or substantially about solr or lucene. A one off blog entry which focuses on solr should, I think, be considered an "article". However the more folk blogging about solr the better! Fergus. > > >On May 26, 2009, at 9:05 PM, Apache Wiki wrote: > >> Dear Wiki user, >> >> You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Solr Wiki" >> for change notification. >> >> The following page has been changed by OscarBernal: >> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FrontPage >> >> The comment on the change is: >> Added Search Suggest functionality link >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> * SolrPlugins >> * SolrRelevancyCookbook >> * LargeIndexes - Covers how to design and operate a very large >> Solr index. >> + * >> [http://oshyn.com/_bpost_1906/Implementing_Search_Suggest_with_Apache_Solr_(Part1) >> >> Search Suggest Functionality] >> + >> >> === Solr Clients === >> * IntegratingSolr -- =============================================================== Fergus McMenemie Email:fer...@twig.me.uk Techmore Ltd Phone:(UK) 07721 376021 Unix/Mac/Intranets Analyst Programmer ===============================================================