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Dennis Gearon

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--- On Fri, 12/17/10, Peter Karich <peat...@yahoo.de> wrote:

> From: Peter Karich <peat...@yahoo.de>
> Subject: Re: Solr (and mabye Java?) version numbering systems
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Date: Friday, December 17, 2010, 2:12 AM
>  the current stable release is 1.4.1
> (before there was 1.4)
> 
> it has nothing todo with java's version numbers! (own
> release cycle)
> 
> the next release will be 3.x:
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/branches/branch_3x/
> 
> and then 4.x (current trunk):
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/trunk
> 
> 1.5 died and 2.x won't release because lucene development
> merges with solr's
> 
> 
> > I've inferred from a bunch of posts that Solr 1.4 is
> actually the upcoming 4.x release?
> >
> > And the numbering systems on other Java products don't
> seem to match what's really out there,i.e Eclipse and Sun
> Java.
> >
> > So what IS the Solr versioning number system? Can
> anyone give a (maybe possible) chronological list?
> >
> > Dennis Gearon
> >
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> others’ mistakes, so you do not have to make them
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> >
> > EARTH has a Right To Life,
> >   otherwise we all die.
> >
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