Hi all,

We also blog about various Solr topics at www.flax.co.uk/blog and also run
the London Lucene/Solr Meetup. I'd encourage you to attend a Meetup if you
can find one locally, they're great places to hear about Solr projects and
meet others working in the field. Alex & others efforts in creating online
resources are very welcome; one of the problems with Solr being a true open
source project with no one company controlling it is that learning
resources are very distributed and sometimes hard to find.

Best

Charlie


On 23 November 2016 at 11:28, <hairymccla...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:

> I've also tried searching for stuff like this, personally I really like
> podcasts as you fit them in when you have no time (or brain power) to read.
> There are a bunch of old podcasts but most are no longer active (but still
> have some good content). The only one that I know that occasionally still
> publishes content is Search Disco, this is a mix of Solr/ES/Lucene and
> general search topics like relevancy. Only other older one that I still
> have in my podcast app is SolrCluster but there's been occasional Solr
> stuff on Software Engineering Radio I think. If you can't find those via a
> search I can dig out the feed addresses.
> For blogs I have yonik.com bookmarked and lucidworks.com/blog and I'll
> now add Alex's link!
>
>
>
>
>
>     On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 11:57 AM, 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
>
>
>
>

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