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Hoss Man commented on LUCENE-7543:
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or just {{dev-tools/doap/lucene.rdf}} and {{dev-tools/doap/solr.rdf}} (with a
{{README.txt}} in the same dir explaining to future devs why that dir is there)
... or whatever names we like ... there's no rule that the filenames / URLs has
to have "doap" in them ... the bike sheds can be any color we want.
> Make changes-to-html target an offline operation
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> Key: LUCENE-7543
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7543
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Steve Rowe
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> Currently changes-to-html pulls release dates from JIRA, and so fails when
> JIRA is inaccessible (e.g. from behind a firewall).
> SOLR-9711 advocates adding a build sysprop to ignore JIRA connection
> failures, but I'd rather make the operation always offline.
> In an offline discussion, [~hossman] advocated moving Lucene's and Solr's
> {{doap.rdf}} files, which contain all of the release dates that the
> changes-to-html now pulls from JIRA, from the CMS Subversion repository
> (downloadable from the website at http://lucene.apache.org/core/doap.rdf and
> http://lucene.apache.org/solr/doap.rdf) to the Lucene/Solr git repository. If
> we did that, then the process could be entirely offline if release dates were
> taken from the local {{doap.rdf}} files instead of downloaded from JIRA.
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