While we are on this subject...my company is kind of new to the whole open
source as a production tool concept. I can't push anything to production
that isn't labeled as 'release' or similar designation. So, 1.4.1 is what I
have right now. I can play with other versions but that's about it. I'm
fairly new to open source myself.

I was curious, who decides when 4.0 is ready for Release? The community?
What are the criteria under which that decision is made? Is there a
published timeline, or is it just ready when it's ready?  

I'm happy with 1.4.1, it does the job. But there are some features in 4.0
I'm really looking forward to. Also, anyone know if 
http://www.amazon.com/Solr-1-4-Enterprise-Search-Server/dp/1847195881/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1289830206&sr=8-1
Smiley and Pugh  are planning a 2nd Edition of their book to cover 4.0?

(This was only a partial hijacking of the thread, it felt relevant though,
apologies to any purists that disagree)

Ken
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