On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
> Well, the feed URL previously posted just happened to be for all projects,
> there are also per project based feeds if you want more focused RSS...
>
> https://projects.apache.org/feeds/rss/solr.xml
I think this is exactly what the Arie wa
: The proposed solutions so far (the Apache general updates RSS and the Solr
: general list) are "too noisy" and not focused enough.
Well, the feed URL previously posted just happened to be for all projects,
there are also per project based feeds if you want more focused RSS...
https://projects
Hi,
Thanks for your answers. I'll give some context: our project uses multiple
3rd party products, Solr is among them. Upgrading versions of 3rd parties
can only take place at specific points in time in the development cycle. At
these points it would be useful to be able to see what changed in all
: Is there a mailing list for getting just announcements about new versions?
This is the primary usecase for the "general" list, although it does
occasionally get other traffic from people with questions/discussion about
the project as a whole...
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/discussion.html#
I have seen other projects that have a releases mailing list, the only use
cases I can think of are:
1) users who want notifications about new releases, but don't want the
"flood" of the full user-list.
2) historical searching to see how often releases were made. Given there
isn't an official tim
There's always http://projects.apache.org/feeds/rss.xml.
L
On 03/02/2014 14:59, Arie Zilberstein wrote:
Hi,
Is there a mailing list for getting just announcements about new versions?
Thanks,
Arie
I don't think so. What would be the value?
Would you be upgrading every 6-8 weeks as the new versions come out?
Or are you downstream of Solr and want to check compatibility?
Curious what the use case would be.
Regards,
Alex.
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Hi,
Is there a mailing list for getting just announcements about new versions?
Thanks,
Arie