I see. I will be sure to check the other lists too. Thank you.

What I am inclined to achieve this fall is may be to have a better
understanding of the source code and
if possible contribute some changes.

Could someone point me in the starting direction how I go about this ?
Should I start off by going through bugs listed feature by feature and come
up with solutions for them ?

For instance, in a recent internship, I had to use Apache solr to provide a
custom search solution for an enterprise. Where I use many of the solr
search features like highlighting, dataimporthandler, facets, solrcloud.

Should i start off my going through the bugs listed in highlighted and
understand the source code for the problem ?

Any suggestions for starting off are extremely welcome.

Regards,
Charan.

On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:29 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> You are right where you should be. Welcome.
>
> The other (dev) list is for developers, so those who improve Solr and
> Lucene itself.
>
> If you use specific 3rd party software, they may have additional lists
> of their own. Same, if you rely on something like Tika heavily (used
> by Solr to extract data from PDFs, etc).
>
> Regards,
>    Alex.
> ----
> Newsletter and resources for Solr beginners and intermediates:
> http://www.solr-start.com/
>
>
> On 7 September 2016 at 10:26, Charan Kooram <charan.koo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Just checking if I am in the right mailing list. I am a new Solr user. I
> > have been using Apache Solr since May 2016. I wanted to collaborate with
> > other users of this software. Am i in the right mailing list ?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Charan.
>

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