Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ् wrote:
If you are looking for an immediate need waiting for a release I must
advice you against waiting for the solr1.3 release. The best strategy
would be to take a nightly and start using it. Test is thoroughly and
if bugs are found report them back . If everything is fine go into
production with that
--Noble
I'd be very hesitant to recommend ANYONE go into production with
non-released software if you are unfamiliar with the codebase.
waiting on the list for someone to fix a bug which is causing a site
outage for your site is somewhat of a career limiting move.
I'd recommend using the stable release, and learning the codebase ;-)
regards
Ian
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Matthew Runo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There isn't a specific date so far, but I'd like to say that only once in
the year or so I've been working with the SVN head build of Solr have I
noticed a bug get committed. And it was fixed very quickly once it was
found.. I think if you need to have development features you're probably
safe to use the SVN head, but remember that it is dev, and you should
*always* test new builds before actually using them =p
Thanks!
Matthew Runo
Software Developer
Zappos.com
702.943.7833
On May 14, 2008, at 9:08 AM, Umar Shah wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the latest trunk code from SOLR .
I am basically using function queries (sum, product, scale) for my project
which are not present in 1.2.
I wanted to know if there is some decided date for release of Solr1.3.
If the date is far/ not decide, what should be the best practice to adopt
the above mentioned feature while not compromising on stability of the
system.
thanks
-umar