Well, Lucid released "LucidWorks Enterprise"
with  " Complete Apache Solr 4.x Release Integrated and tested with
powerful enhancements"

Whatever it means for solr 4.0



On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 11:10 PM, David Smiley (@MITRE.org)
<dsmi...@mitre.org> wrote:
> My best guess (and it is just a guess) is between December and March.
>
> The roots of Solr 4 which triggered the major version change is known as
> "flexible indexing" (or just "flex" for short amongst developers).  The
> genesis of it was posted to JIRA as a patch on 18 November 2008 --
> LUCENE-1458 (almost 3 years ago!). About a year later it was committed into
> a special flex branch that is probably gone now, and then around
> April/early-May 2010, it went into trunk whereas the pre-flex code on trunk
> went to a newly formed 3x branch. That is ancient history now, and there are
> some amazing performance improvements tied to flex that haven't seen the
> light of day in an official release. It's a shame, really. So it's been so
> long that, well, after it dawns on everyone that it that the code is 3
> friggin years old without a release -- it's time to get on with the show.
>
> ~ David Smiley
>
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