The plugin/extension story is a bit messy. Nobody is tracking those publicly, apart from solr.cool. There is more in my list somewhere, but I'd need to collate them.
Regards, Alex. ---- http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 23 November 2016 at 19:30, Dorian Hoxha <dorian.ho...@gmail.com> wrote: > It's why I mentioned the sponsoring. > Another things that's missing is a list of plugins,extensions. How to find > those ? I've seen solr.cool but I thought there would be more, looks kinda > incomplete. > > On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I tried weekly. I did not have personal bandwidth for that. It >> actually takes quite a lot of time to do the newsletter, especially >> since I also try to update the website (a separate messy/hacky story). >> And since English is not my first language and writing short copy is >> harder than a long one :-) >> >> The curation project would obviously help once I get to it, as the >> same material would contribute to both sources, just in different >> volumes. >> >> Thanks for bug report. The screenshot does not make it through to the >> public (as this thread is) mailing list, but I'll figure it out. I >> have enough info. >> >> Regards, >> Alex. >> ---- >> http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced >> >> >> On 22 November 2016 at 22:45, Dorian Hoxha <dorian.ho...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Thanks Alex, some kind of weekly newsletter would be great (examples I >> > subscribe to are db weekly, postgresql weekly, redis weekly). >> > >> > If it makes sense, to make it weekly, add some sponsor(targeted) to it, >> and >> > it should be nicer. Maybe even include es,lucene if there's not enough >> > content or there's interest. >> > >> > A small bug on your site, the twitter widget is on top of the sign-up >> form >> > (maybe only happens on small resolutions, happened on fullscreen for me). >> > See attached screenshot. >> > >> > On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch < >> arafa...@gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> I am not aware of any aggregator like that. And I looked, hard. >> >> >> >> I, myself, publish a newsletter (Solr Start, in signature, every 2 >> >> weeks) that usually has a couple of links to cool Solr stuff I found. >> >> Subscribing to newsletter also gives access to full archives... >> >> >> >> To find the links, I have a bunch of ad-hoc keyword trackers installed >> >> for that. Just basic hacks for now. >> >> >> >> I am also _thinking_ of creating an aggregator. But not so much the >> >> planet style as a Yahoo-directory/open-directory style. For which >> >> (Yahoo style directory curation and generation), I cannot seem to find >> >> a good software package either. So, I may build one from scratch. >> >> Probably just as hacky, just because my skills are not universal. A >> >> hacky version will probably look like Twitter keyword scanner with URL >> >> deduplication, fully manual curation and Wordpress as a publishing >> >> platform. >> >> >> >> But if anybody is interesting in helping with building a proper >> >> open-source one as a small big-data pipeline (in Java), give me a >> >> yell. The non-hacky system will probably need to put together a >> >> crawler (twitter, websites, etc), a graph database, possibly some >> >> analyzer/reducer/aggregator, manual/ML curator/tagger, and (in my >> >> mind) static site builder with Solr (duh!) as a search backend. I have >> >> a lot more design thoughts of course, but the list is not the right >> >> place for multi-page idea dump :-) And I am happy to read anybody >> >> else's idea dumps on this concept, sent off-the-list. >> >> >> >> As to "what's happening" - subscribing to JIRA list and filtering out >> >> issue notifications is probably a reasonable way to see what work is >> >> going on. I have filters that specifically catch CREATE issue emails. >> >> I also review release notes in details. That keeps me up to date with >> >> new stuff. Older stuff or in-depth explanations of new stuff is - >> >> unfortunately - all over the place, so it is hard to give a short list >> >> of things to follow. Of course, Lucidworks blog seems to be pretty >> >> active: https://lucidworks.com/blog/ >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Alex. >> >> >> >> ---- >> >> http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and >> experienced >> >> >> >> >> >> On 22 November 2016 at 21:56, Dorian Hoxha <dorian.ho...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Hello searcherers, >> >> > >> >> > Is there a solr/lucene "planet" like planet.postgresql.org ? If not, >> >> > what >> >> > are some blogs/rss/feeds that I should follow to learn what's >> happening >> >> > in >> >> > the solr/lucene worlds ? >> >> > >> >> > Thank You >> > >> > >>