[ann] Lily 1.1 is out

2011-12-21 Thread Steven Noels
on - server-side plugins or decorators - for enterprise customers: a Whirr-based cluster installer You can read more at http://bit.ly/uCIxV7 Thanks, Steven. -- Steven Noels http://outerthought.org/ Scalable Smart Data Makers of Lily

Something for the weekend - Lily 0.2 is OUT ! :)

2010-10-29 Thread Steven Noels
Lily adopters and enthusiasts for their much valued feedback. You guys rock! Steven. -- Steven Noels http://outerthought.org/ Open Source Content Applications Makers of Kauri, Daisy CMS and Lily

Re: Solr for noSQL

2011-01-31 Thread Steven Noels
e schema to SOLR, as we also felt the need that both schemas shouldn't necessarily be identical. Steven. -- Steven Noels http://outerthought.org/ Scalable Smart Data Makers of Kauri, Daisy CMS and Lily

Re: Solr for noSQL

2011-01-31 Thread Steven Noels
e (or rather: different things) than what Lucene/SOLR does, as we offer a full-featured data storage environment, stuffing your data in HBase (which scales better than MySQL), and make it searchable through SOLR. The 'funky app' you're referring at now sits at about 3 manyears of full

Re: Solr for noSQL

2011-02-01 Thread Steven Noels
level of integration. > and the "funky" stuff that you are doing sits outside of that space. > > Hope that's a clearer (and more accurate?) attempt at what I was trying > to say. > > Upayavira (who finds the Lily project interesting, and would love to > find the

Lily 0.3 is released

2011-02-14 Thread Steven Noels
uri-module jars. All this will help in maintaining Lily configuration across Lily versions. We hope you'll enjoy this new Lily as much as we did making it. Let us know how we're doing! The Outerthought Lily team. -- Steven Noels http://outerthought.org/ Scalable Smart Data Makers of Kauri, Daisy CMS and Lily

[ann] Lily 1.0 is out: Smart Data at Scale, made Easy!

2011-05-05 Thread Steven Noels
Hi all, We’re really proud to release the first official major release of Lily - our flagship repository for scalable data and content management, after 18 months of intense engineering work. We’re thrilled being first to launch the first open source, general-purpose, highly-scalable yet flexible