(binding)
logo vote: L-1, L-2
icon vote: I-3, I-1
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 2:00 PM Houston Putman wrote:
> Hello Solr users & devs,
>
> The Solr Operator is the first subproject under Apache Solr and thus needs
> a distinguishing logo.
>
> We have multiple options to choose from for both the Sol
Some that come to mind,
SOLR-5944
SOLR-13350
LUCENE-9302 / SOLR-14381
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 11:31 PM Jan Høydahl
wrote:
> Can you give an example of a recent solr feature that needed such a
> workflow - I.e where it would be very annoying to have to do the Lucene
> part first and then the sol
Can you give an example of a recent solr feature that needed such a workflow -
I.e where it would be very annoying to have to do the Lucene part first and
then the solr part, using a local snapshot version?
Jan Høydahl
> 3. mai 2021 kl. 17:32 skrev Ishan Chattopadhyaya :
>
>
> One of the oth
One of the other problems I have with maven, besides where will the
snapshots go, is the local development workflow. If I were to work on a
feature that needs changes to both Lucene and Solr, I would need to make
Lucene changes in a separate git repo, push them to local Maven, have solr
build again
I agree, Cassandra. The nightlies are a very good option that is very easy
to get started with.
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 9:55 AM Cassandra Targett
wrote:
> I’m sort of surprised no one has mentioned the
> https://nightlies.apache.org/ server, which could be used for this
> purpose. Jenkins can pus
I’m sort of surprised no one has mentioned the https://nightlies.apache.org/
server, which could be used for this purpose. Jenkins can push to it, and
nothing gets deleted until we decide to delete it (or overwrite it). Solr
Operator builds go there as do drafts of the Ref Guide pre-publication
RE "an external system like Maven" -- we're merely talking about adding
another JAR repo to the list of repos we already have. Heck, for this
limited purpose, we could even use http://home.apache.org/~dsmiley/ Note
that the Lucene project already uses home dirs of some users for benchmark
data.
Logo: L-1
Icon: I-1, I-3
Istvan Balint
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 12:03 AM David Smiley wrote:
> L-3
> I-3
>
> They are all pretty good so I'll just pick my favorite. I'm not sure if
> there's a possible trademark issue with including another project's logo
> (k8s) inside Solr so I like that L-3 me