: I heard a story that the 'r' in Solr back in the CNet days stood for Resin
: (the servlet container). True? Clearly the "w/ replication" makes more sense
: now as probably both Tomcat and Jetty deployments are more common now.
Some of the naming history has been discussed on the list in the pa
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Sean Timm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I heard a story that the 'r' in Solr back in the CNet days stood for Resin
> (the servlet container). True?
Yep. Inside CNET, SOLAR == Search On Lucene And Resin
> (the servlet container). True? Clearly the "w/ replicatio
I heard a story that the 'r' in Solr back in the CNet days stood for
Resin (the servlet container). True? Clearly the "w/ replication"
makes more sense now as probably both Tomcat and Jetty deployments are
more common now.
Just curious,
Sean
Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Can we spell out the au
: Can we spell out the authoritative case for this project as Solr? SOLR as an
: acronym, ewww - Searching on Lucene * - Realfast? Reliably? Replicated?
:
: Worth spelling out in our website or on the wiki?
We have in the FAQ -- but we could make hte wording stronger...
What does So
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we spell out the authoritative case for this project as Solr? SOLR as
> an acronym, ewww - Searching on Lucene * - Realfast? Reliably? Replicated?
>
> Worth spelling out in our website or on the wiki?
I think every s
Can we spell out the authoritative case for this project as Solr?
SOLR as an acronym, ewww - Searching on Lucene * - Realfast?
Reliably? Replicated?
Worth spelling out in our website or on the wiki?
Erik