Re: [DISCUSS] Make Cloud mode the default option in bin/solr

2021-05-24 Thread David Smiley
I'm ambivalent on the standalone vs cloud default. I think this is in part being driven by some features requiring SolrCloud when they needn't be tied to it. Just one example is Distributed Tracing support, which I recently corrected (although it wasn't my primary goal). Also the Package Manager

Re: [DISCUSS] Make Cloud mode the default option in bin/solr

2021-05-24 Thread Anshum Gupta
I'll wait for Houston to clarify what he meant with his suggestion. My interpretation of that was that we default to cloud mode i.e. users get more OTB features but also we're almost nudging them in that direction. We could default to "-c" without having to explicitly type it out, and have a warni

Re: [DISCUSS] Make Cloud mode the default option in bin/solr

2021-05-24 Thread Chris Hostetter
: Clearly this won't be done in 8.x. I think it would be ok to make the : switch in Solr 9, but maybe it's something we aim for Solr 10 instead. In : the meantime we should probably include a backwards-compatible standalone : flag (-l/-standalone) that will start to be used once the default mode

Re: [Operator] Purging the release candidate Docker images

2021-05-24 Thread Timothy Potter
Agreed. I think they should be removed when the official release image comes out ;-) On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 9:45 AM Jan Høydahl wrote: > > The RCs are not releases, they are candidates, so we don't have any > obligations to anyone regarding them. Removing them should be part of release > proce

Re: [Operator] Purging the release candidate Docker images

2021-05-24 Thread Jan Høydahl
The RCs are not releases, they are candidates, so we don't have any obligations to anyone regarding them. Removing them should be part of release process imo. Jan > 24. mai 2021 kl. 17:28 skrev Houston Putman : > > Hello all, > > We successfully released the Apache Solr Operator docker image f

[Operator] Purging the release candidate Docker images

2021-05-24 Thread Houston Putman
Hello all, We successfully released the Apache Solr Operator docker image for the first time around a month ago. Along the way, we also released 3 release candidate docker images to make smoke testing as easy as possible for everyone. Now that the official image is out and anyone "relying" on the