Hi folks.

I've been keeping a categorized list of software that relates/integrates
with Solr in some way. I've dubbed this the "Solr Ecosystem".  This Solr
ecosystem concept was going to be an appendix in an upcoming 2nd edition of
my book http://www.packtpub.com/apache-solr-3-enterprise-search-server/book
but I scrapped that idea because I felt the information could get out of
date quickly and it'd be better to have it be on the wiki where the
community can keep it up to date.

There is already a similar wiki page called "Integrating Solr" that is
decent: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/IntegratingSolr This page has two
separate listings; one for Solr client libraries, and another for
integrating Solr with other applications.  What isn't there is a list of
what web/email/file crawlers exist, data integration pipelines, and there
are some other odds and ends like distributions/forks of Solr (Lucid &
Constellio), and Solandra.    So I started to put together this page:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrEcosystem  instead of essentially
duplicating what's on SolrIntegration I linked to it.  I suspect that some
might feel that all this information should live on SolrIntegration and so I
should move this.  Yes?  I really liked the idea of naming this "Solr
Ecosystem" but I admit that when it comes down to it, it's basically about
integrating with Solr.  

Any thoughts on this from anyone?

~ David Smiley

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