You'd likely want to get the latest patch and trunk and try applying.

Otis
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----- Original Message ----
> From: blargy <zman...@hotmail.com>
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 6:10:22 PM
> Subject: Re: Impossible Boost Query?
> 
> 
Maybe a better question is... how can I install this and will it work 
> with
1.4?

Thanks


blargy wrote:
> 
> Possibly. 
> How can I install this as a contrib or do I need to actually
> perform the 
> patch?
> 
> 
> Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
>> 
> 
>> Would Field Collapsing from SOLR-236 do the job for 
> you?
>> 
>> Otis
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> Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 2:39:48 PM
>>> Subject: Impossible Boost 
> Query?
>>> 
>>> 
>> I was wondering if this is 
> even possible. I'll try to explain what I'm 
>>> trying
>> 
> to do to the best of my ability. 
>> 
>> Ok, so our site has a 
> bunch 
>>> of products that are sold by any number of
>> 
> sellers. Currently when I search 
>>> for some product I get back 
> all products
>> matching that search term but the 
>>> 
> problem is there may be multiple products
>> sold by the same seller 
> that are 
>>> all closely related, therefore their 
> scores
>> are related. So basically the 
>>> search ends up 
> with results that are all
>> closely clumped together by the same 
> 
>>> seller but I would much rather prefer
>> to distribute 
> these results across 
>>> sellers (given each seller a fair shot 
> to
>> sell their goods). 
>> 
>> Is there 
> 
>>> any way to add some boost query for example that will 
> start
>> weighing products 
>>> lower when their seller has 
> already been listed a few
>> times. For example, 
>>> right 
> now I have
>> 
>> Product foo by Seller A
>> Product 
> foo by Seller 
>>> A
>> Product foo by Seller A
>> 
> Product foo by Seller B
>> Product foo by Seller 
>>> 
> B
>> Product foo by Seller B
>> Product foo by Seller 
> C
>> Product foo by Seller 
>>> C
>> Product foo 
> by Seller C
>> 
>> where each result is very close in score. I 
> 
>>> would like something like this
>> 
>> Product 
> foo by Seller A
>> Product foo by 
>>> Seller B
>> 
> Product foo by Seller C
>> Product foo by Seller A
>> Product 
> foo by 
>>> Seller B
>> Product foo by Seller C
>> 
> ....
>> 
>> basically distributing the 
>>> 
> results over the sellers. Is something like this
>> possible? I don't 
> care if 
>>> the solution involves a boost query or not. I 
> just
>> want some way to 
>>> distribute closely related 
> documents.
>> 
>> Thanks!!!
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