: integrating Solr with other applications.  What isn't there is a list of
: what web/email/file crawlers exist, data integration pipelines, and there
: are some other odds and ends like distributions/forks of Solr (Lucid &
: Constellio), and Solandra.    So I started to put together this page:
: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrEcosystem  instead of essentially
: duplicating what's on SolrIntegration I linked to it.  I suspect that some
: might feel that all this information should live on SolrIntegration and so I
: should move this.  Yes?  I really liked the idea of naming this "Solr
: Ecosystem" but I admit that when it comes down to it, it's basically about
: integrating with Solr.  
: 
: Any thoughts on this from anyone?

Looks fine to me.

I think it makes sense to have a distinction between the "ecosystem" of 
tools and such that might be of interest to people using Solr (which may 
or may not know about solr directly), and tools that exist specificly to 
"integrate" Solr with other things.  

I updated both pages to try and clarify their purpose.

One thing that would be nice on hte EcoSystem page is to better call out 
when/how these things can be used with solr by linking to info about that 
rather then just putting a *S* next to them -- if there isn't a document 
somewhere on those sites mentioning Solr, then claiming they have some 
level of Solr integration is kind of missleading.



-Hoss

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