Lance,
That is a murky area, legally. Apache requires a considerable amount
of auditing and process dedicated to anything called a "release".
Nightly svn builds have a special exemption. Creating an svn label
"clean for general use" veers slightly in the direction of a
"release". If someone more knowledgeable than me says that this is
okay, then I think that it is a reasonable thing to do before major
changes in trunk (like adding a new lucene version, committing
SearchComponents, etc).
Trunk, though, is quite stable (I'm using a version from ~1.5 months
ago, though).
-Mike
On 21-Jan-08, at 12:10 PM, Lance Norskog wrote:
Would somone please consider marking a label on the Subversion
repository
that says, "This is a clean version"? I only do HTTP requests and
have no
custom software, so I don't care about internal interfaces changing.
Thanks,
Lance Norskog
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Klaas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 11:25 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: solr 1.3
On 20-Jan-08, at 5:07 PM, anuvenk wrote:
when will this be released? where can i find the list of
improvements/enhancements in 1.3 if its been documented already?
see http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lucene/solr/trunk/CHANGES.txt?
view=markup
We're not sure on a timeframe for release yet.
-Mike