Basically that's unanswerable, you have to look at trying
various choices with your corpus. Take a look at the defaults
in the dismax request handler in the example schema for a
place to start... And do be aware that the "correct" values may
change as your corpus acquires more data.

I'm not sure what you're really asking when you say "query time
boosting versus configured boosting". Could you give an example?

Best
Erick

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Dennis Gearon <gear...@sbcglobal.net>wrote:

> So, our main search results has some very common fields,
>
> 'title'
> 'tags'
> 'description'
>
> What kind of boosting has everybody been using that makes them and their
> customers happy with these kind of fields?
>
> What are the pros and cons of query time boosting versus configured
> boosting?
>
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