Hey guys,
Great stuff! Thanks a lot for replying.
To be honest, from the beginning I have already felt pretty inclined to
work with the trunk.
Of course, I also have to convince people (at work) that doing so is safe,
and test, and test again..
Thank you very much for your replies, they just mad
Thanks :)
We often disagree on many low-level details but thanks for the
confirmation: I felt this was long overdue to express: we take
releases very seriously but that doesn't mean you should immediately
discard the possibility of using a snapshot release:
In fact you can even manage your own le
I am here on lucene as a user since the project started, even before
solr came to life, many many years. And I was always using trunk
version for pretty big customers, and *never* experienced some serious
problems. The worst thing that can happen is to notice bug somewhere,
and if you have some rea
As a rule of thumb, many will say not to go to production with a pre-release baseline. So until
Solr4 goes "final" and "stable", it's best not to assume too much about it.
Second suggestion is to properly stage new technologies in your product such
that they go through their own validation. And
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Dirceu Vieira wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Has anybody started using Solr 4.0 in production environments? Is it stable
> enough?
> I'm planning to create a proof of concept using solr 4.0, we have some
> projects that will gain a lot with features such as near real time se