Le 05/02/2014 18:48, BWS Johnson a écrit : > Salvete! > In general for your efforts: bravissimi! :D I feel that it's much needed. agreed. > A long time ago, when animals could talk, it was hoped that whatever > steps were taken in search would do so agnostically so that one could select > ElasticSearch, Solr, Zebra, or whatever else they so chose. This hope was > coupled by the realisation that this approach would probably take longer and > involve more resources than just settling on one search to end them all, BUT > would be offset in guaranteeing user freedom. > > This is olde, but might be useful for Solr discussions: > http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Switch_to_Solr_RFC#Concerns > > Realise that this improvement is in discussion, but quite high in > difficulty in terms of help: > http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/I_want_to_help > > And tooting me own horn and Jared's: > http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/C_%26_P_Search_Rewrite_RFC You can also add this one, that was made during the KohaCon13 hackfest : http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaCon13_searchengine_plan
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