Re: [DISCUSS] Future of SolrCell in Solr

2023-03-23 Thread Tim Allison
rver, I’d > > love to make it easier to use.Tika has introduced a new “pipes” concept > > to reduce the amount of back and forth when working with Tika Server that > > might tie nicely into the Solr update pipeline. I don’t think any real > > work has been done on this…

Re: [DISCUSS] Future of SolrCell in Solr

2023-03-23 Thread Tim Allison
s today, so > users who rely on SolrCell have a simple migration path. It may also be a > benefit that they get better control over their Tika Server wrt version, > scaling, what parsers are included etc. I want to do a quick POC on this to > see how it flies. > > Jan > >

Re: Welcome David Smiley as Solr's new PMC chair

2023-03-31 Thread Tim Allison
What great news! Congratulations, David! On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 1:04 PM Houston Putman wrote: > > Hello, > > Solr has had quite a year, with a major release and many cool new > initiatives! > It's been an honor to serve as the PMC Chair over that time. > > Our PMC has traditionally rotated the

Re: Updating Dependencies - Apache Tika

2024-08-13 Thread Tim Allison
All, Let me know how I can help. If there’s any way we can move people to tika-pipes, that’d be best. We have a Solr emitter already in Tika, but that might add too much complexity for people just beginning. I’m strongly in favor of extricating Tika’s dependencies from Solr’s for all of the reas

Re: What I want for Solr 10...

2024-12-20 Thread Tim Allison
Extracting Tika… let’s talk? On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 12:48 PM Eric Pugh wrote: > Sorry I missed the meetup yesterday (was really bummed I didn't have it on > my calendar), so I wrote up what I would have talked about: > > [image: post.png] > > All I want for Solr 10 is... >