Guess some PMC members could reach out and ask to be added as admins of the 
group. Then advocate for crafting some group rules and make it more about Solr 
again. Perhaps convert til to a public group for more visibility?

Jan Høydahl

> 16. jan. 2025 kl. 19:34 skrev Alessandro Benedetti <a.benede...@sease.io>:
> 
> There is a Solr group on Linkedin actually:
> https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1557747/
> 
> it's administered by someone I don't know and who's not involved as a
> committer or PMC in any way (as far as I know): Patrick Plaatje (
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickplaatje/).
> 
> Its main contributor is a gentleman who has polluted the group with posts
> that have hardly any relationship with Solr at all.
> You can find probably a handful of posts vaguely related to Solr in the
> last year or so.
> 
> I thought I posted there occasionally, but couldn't find any of my posts in
> the last couple of years so I may be wrong.
> 
> The group seems decently dead to me, not sure if recoverable, maybe it's
> worth starting afresh?
> It has a good follower base though (roughly 6k).
> 
> Cheers
> 
> 
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