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Noble Paul commented on SOLR-14414: ----------------------------------- bq.You all know how hard it it so build a stable community around some random github repo. This is a classic chicken and egg problem. We have to find a way to solve this problem. Solr as a project is not healthy as it stands today. Adding to a very heavy codebase is going to make it even more unhealthy. Adding more committers is not going to solve the fundamental problem we are dealing with. This is the time to think out of the box. Whatever we have been doing is definitely not working. The project is extremely bloated. Nobody wants to touch it because of complexity. If we have a new feature that is more surface area for bugs/security issues etc. We need to have bug fix releases for all of them. Users need to install these releases all the time that makes their life harder. > New Admin UI > ------------ > > Key: SOLR-14414 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14414 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Components: Admin UI > Affects Versions: master (9.0) > Reporter: Marcus Eagan > Priority: Major > > We have had a lengthy discussion in the mailing list about the need to build > a modern UI that is both more security and does not depend on deprecated, end > of life code. In this ticket, I intend to familiarize the community with the > efforts of the community to do just that that. While we are nearing feature > parity, but not there yet as many have suggested we could complete this task > in iterations, here is an attempt to get the ball rolling. I have mostly > worked on it in weekend nights on the occasion that I could find the time. > Angular is certainly not my specialty, and this is my first attempt at using > TypeScript besides a few brief learning exercises here and there. However, I > will be engaging experts in both of these areas for consultation as our > community tries to pull our UI into another era. > Many of the components here can improve. One or two them need to be > rewritten, and there are even at least three essential components to the app > missing, along with some tests. A couple other things missing are the V2 API, > which I found difficult to build with in this context because it is not > documented on the web. I understand that it is "self-documenting," but the > most easy-to-use APIs are still documented on the web. Maybe it is entirely > documented on the web, and I had trouble finding it. Forgive me, as that > could be an area of assistance. Another area where I need assistance is > packaging this application as a Solr package. I understand this app is not in > the right place for that today, but it can be. There are still many > improvements to be made in this Jira and certainly in this code. > The project is located in {{lucene-solr/solr/webapp2}}, where there is a > README for information on running the app. > The app can be started from the this directory with {{npm start}} for now. It > can quickly be modified to start as a part of the typical start commands as > it approaches parity. I expect there will be a lot of opinions. I welcome > them, of course. The community input should drive the project's success. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@lucene.apache.org