You should check Jira's roadmap [1] instead. It shows a clear picture of what has been done since the 1.4.1 release and pending issues for the 3.x branch and others.
[1]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panel -----Original message----- From: Lukas Kahwe Smith <m...@pooteeweet.org> Sent: Thu 09-09-2010 20:20 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org; Subject: roadmap Hi, With the Lucene svn merge a lot of tentative release dates seemed to have slipped. Which is fine, because I think the merge is for the greater good of both projects in the long run. However I do subscribe to the school of thought that believes OSS is best served with a release often mantra. Of course such a one time restructure can add a few months. So right now the main thing I feel a lot of people are wanting to hear is a tenative timeline for when to expect the next release and the key features that we can expect. At least looking at http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ I do not see anything that communicates to the users where things are heading. Or am I just looking in the wrong place? I hope I am not coming off as a whiney user, again I am not telling you guys to work harder without me handing you a pay check. I am just suggesting that a bit more transparency as to whats going to happen in the near future would make it all the more easier for us users to bet our futures on solr :) regards, Lukas Kahwe Smith m...@pooteeweet.org