Hi,

I've finished the process at my organization of re-implementing SOLR's
faceting algorithm (in C++).

We would like the public at large to have access to the work we've done and
plan to do. In order for this to be a real possibility the code needs to be
built against and use the same JVM as the PyLucene installation does. The
most logical way we feel to have this accomplished is by having PyLucenes'
default installation use JCC as a Shared Object.

We have yet more plans to extend and provide utilities that work with
PyLucene, but this all hinges on having the shared object. The only
alternative methodology would require the bundling of our source with the
PyLucene project itself as a fork.

We are eager to start open sourcing our work, so please let us know what
would be the best way to integrate our work.

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