[x] ASF Mirrors (linked in our release announcements or via the Lucene website)
[] Maven repository (whether you use Maven, Ant+Ivy, Buildr, etc.) [x] I/we build them from source via an SVN/Git checkout. [] Other (someone in your company mirrors them internally or via a downstream project) On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Grant Ingersoll <gsing...@apache.org>wrote: > As devs of Lucene/Solr, due to the way ASF mirrors, etc. works, we really > don't have a good sense of how people get Lucene and Solr for use in their > application. Because of this, there has been some talk of dropping Maven > support for Lucene artifacts (or at least make them external). Before we do > that, I'd like to conduct an informal poll of actual users out there and see > how you get Lucene or Solr. > > Where do you get your Lucene/Solr downloads from? > > [] ASF Mirrors (linked in our release announcements or via the Lucene > website) > > [] Maven repository (whether you use Maven, Ant+Ivy, Buildr, etc.) > > [] I/we build them from source via an SVN/Git checkout. > > [] Other (someone in your company mirrors them internally or via a > downstream project) > > Please put an X in the box that applies to you. Multiple selections are OK > (for instance, if one project uses a mirror and another uses Maven) > > Please do not turn this thread into a discussion on Maven and it's > (de)merits, I simply want to know, informally, where people get their JARs > from. In other words, no discussion is necessary (we already have that > going on d...@lucene.apache.org which you are welcome to join.) > > Thanks, > Grant