Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 4.10.4-1

2015-11-17 Thread Ralph J Seward
+1 for this release. Thank you, Ralph On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Andi Vajda wrote: > > On Tue, 17 Nov 2015, Michael McCandless wrote: > > +1 to release. >> >> I tested on Ubuntu 14.04.2, Python 2.7.6, Java 1.8.0_60 >> >> I ran my usual test of indexing the first 100K docs from Wikipedia'

Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 4.10.4-1

2015-11-17 Thread Andi Vajda
On Tue, 17 Nov 2015, Michael McCandless wrote: +1 to release. I tested on Ubuntu 14.04.2, Python 2.7.6, Java 1.8.0_60 I ran my usual test of indexing the first 100K docs from Wikipedia's english export, running forceMerge, running a couple smoke queries. Thank you Mike ! One more PMC vote

Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 4.10.4-1

2015-11-17 Thread Michael McCandless
+1 to release. I tested on Ubuntu 14.04.2, Python 2.7.6, Java 1.8.0_60 I ran my usual test of indexing the first 100K docs from Wikipedia's english export, running forceMerge, running a couple smoke queries. Mike McCandless http://blog.mikemccandless.com On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 1:42 AM, Andi

Re: AW: Current state of PyLucene

2015-11-17 Thread Andi Vajda
On Nov 17, 2015, at 01:27, Thomas Koch wrote: >>> On Nov 15, 2015, at 22:54, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: >>> >>> I don't understand this. Lucene is the dominant open source search >>> software, and Python continues to gain popularity. >>> Why is there a decline in interest? >> >> Dunno. The PMC l

Re: [nag] [VOTE] Release PyLucene 4.10.4-1

2015-11-17 Thread Michael McCandless
Sorry, I normally try to vote for PyLucene releases, but this release vote came at a bad time for me (traveling, which I rarely do!) and fell off the event horizon of my TODO list. I'll test it today and vote. Mike McCandless http://blog.mikemccandless.com 2015-11-17 2:40 GMT-05:00 Marc Jeuriss

AW: Current state of PyLucene

2015-11-17 Thread Thomas Koch
> > On Nov 15, 2015, at 22:54, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: > > > > I don't understand this. Lucene is the dominant open source search > > software, and Python continues to gain popularity. > > Why is there a decline in interest? > > Dunno. The PMC lives in Java land and doesn't pay much attention. An