Many questions have responses as comments, but no actual answers. One frequent 
contributor doesn’t understand how StackOverflow works, so he’s posting answers 
as comments. He’s also doing conversations instead of crafting a useful, 
complete answer.

I just answered a few. Mostly with “don’t use stop words” and “Solr is not a 
database”.

wunder
Walter Underwood
wun...@wunderwood.org
http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)

> On Feb 12, 2021, at 3:03 AM, Charlie Hull <ch...@opensourceconnections.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I've answered a few in my time, but my experience is that if you do so you 
> then get emailed a whole load more questions some of which aren't even 
> relevant to Solr! Also, quite a few of them are 'here is 3 pages of code 
> please debug it for me no I won't tell the actual error I got'.
> 
> This is the best place to come,  also there's the IRC channel, the new Slack 
> gateway to this at https://s.apache.org/solr-slack and in our own Relevance 
> Slack at http://opensourceconnections.com/slack there's a #solr channel (as 
> well as many others on search & relevance topics).
> 
> Solr is 'hot' (but not as hot as Elasticsearch), and search is still a niche 
> business overall.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Charlie
> 
> On 12/02/2021 10:37, ufuk yılmaz wrote:
>> Is it because the main place for q&a is this mailing list, or somewhere else 
>> that I don’t know?
>> 
>> Or Solr isn’t ‘hot’ as some other topics?
>> 
>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>> 
>> 
> 
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