On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Otis Gospodnetic <[email protected]> wrote: > Would it make sense to think of Solr as one such Lucene module? > In other words, don't even bother with merging just the -dev lists, but > really just merge everything. In that case Solr's relationship with Lucene > core becomes much like the relationship Lucene contribs have with Lucene core > today in terms of compatibility, builds, and committers' responsibilities? > > That kind of makes sense to me. Of course, because of the sheer volume we > may want to keep -user lists separate and possibly even create new ones for > Lucene modules that attract enough interest on their own.
Yes, the general gist of that all makes sense. merge-everything is more along the lines of the original discussion (we just needed to enumerate some specific action items in the vote). The things we probably don't merge are just for user convenience. Separate downloads & websites & user lists. Might have made sense to merge JIRA, but there are just so many open issues... it prob wouldn't be practical. And yes, more user lists in the future could even make sense - say a separate one for DIH. -Yonik
