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Mark Robert Miller commented on SOLR-14788:
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So with all the issues with my desire to do this, having stumbled upon it, 
mostly revolves around having the time even available to me for the time needed 
and the future time, being able to force myself to do it again or that often. 
On top of that, having lost major work on it, feeling time pressure from 
multiple angles, mostly fearing I wouldn’t be able to keep concentrating like 
that, I got setup to be in a vulnerable state, which was fine in general for 
what I was prepared for, and then the unexpected hit me harder than it should 
have - and so that cost me a ton and made it all even more uncertain. And I 
just had to keep doubling down. Forced concentration march.

I say all that only to try and explain why I’ll now say, ignore most of what I 
said. I was trying to get here, to a point like this, really the whole time.

And if I’d gotten there, I’d have now said:

I’ve got this branch state.  It’s got great characteristics, lots of 
performance and efficiency, tests that can be fast and solid, lots of stuff.

I wish I could have shared with something else, or just the knowledge to get 
there together, or time planning together. But I’m as good at that as I’ve 
always been. So I only have and had the same thing to offer there. 

But one other thing I can do is this.

And so what can be done with it is an interesting, open, and hard question. 

A few of us are going to keep pushing on it, not in terms of more changes, but 
on what is personal final state. In the meantime, I can imagine future 
brainstorming about what we might do with it if people end up having an 
interest in some of the results. 

> Solr: The Next Big Thing
> ------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-14788
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14788
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Mark Robert Miller
>            Assignee: Mark Robert Miller
>            Priority: Critical
>          Time Spent: 4h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> h3. 
> [!https://www.unicode.org/consortium/aacimg/1F46E.png!|https://www.unicode.org/consortium/adopted-characters.html#b1F46E]{color:#00875a}*The
>  Policeman is {color:#de350b}NOW{color} {color:#de350b}OFF{color} 
> duty!*{color}
> {quote}_{color:#de350b}*When The Policeman is on duty, sit back, relax, and 
> have some fun. Try to make some progress. Don't stress too much about the 
> impact of your changes or maintaining stability and performance and 
> correctness so much. Until the end of phase 1, I've got your back. I have a 
> variety of tools and contraptions I have been building over the years and I 
> will continue training them on this branch. I will review your changes and 
> peer out across the land and course correct where needed. As Mike D will be 
> thinking, "Sounds like a bottleneck Mark." And indeed it will be to some 
> extent. Which is why once stage one is completed, I will flip The Policeman 
> to off duty. When off duty, I'm always* *occasionally*{color} *down for some 
> vigilante justice, but I won't be walking the beat, all that stuff about sit 
> back and relax goes out the window.*_
> {quote}
>  
> I have stolen this title from Ishan or Noble and Ishan.
> This issue is meant to capture the work of a small team that is forming to 
> push Solr and SolrCloud to the next phase.
> I have kicked off the work with an effort to create a very fast and solid 
> base. That work is not 100% done, but it's ready to join the fight.
> Tim Potter has started giving me a tremendous hand in finishing up. Ishan and 
> Noble have already contributed support and testing and have plans for 
> additional work to shore up some of our current shortcomings.
> Others have expressed an interest in helping and hopefully they will pop up 
> here as well.
> Let's organize and discuss our efforts here and in various sub issues.



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