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[jira] Created: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc
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                 Key: SOLR-131
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131
             Project: Solr
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: documentation
            Reporter: Yonik Seeley


The tutorial hasn't really been changed since we entered the incubator.  Highlighting and Faceting might be nice additions.

Looking back, I wish I had chosen a different data set like books or movies (or a mix of both)... something that wouldn't get out of date as fast as electronics, and that more people could identify with.  The biggest downside is examples in the Wiki refer to the current example docs.

breaking into multiple pages, and a screenshot or two wouldn't be bad idea either.

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Re: [jira] Created: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

Posted by Erik Hatcher <er...@ehatchersolutions.com>.
On Feb 1, 2007, at 12:31 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
> : What about putting the tutorial completely on the wiki?
> :
> : We could pull the wiki page into a distribution to lock it in
> : statically.
>
> if we had an easy way to automagically slurp the wiki into every  
> release
> as cross linked HTML i'd be extatic - regardless of wether we put the
> tutorial(s) in the wiki.

I'm sure this could be done without too much hassle during the  
release build process, even if it had to shell out to wget or  
something.  I suspect there are more elegant solutions though.

> Some people seem to like the notion of "official" documentation on
> the site (and in the releases) seperate from "community"  
> documentation in
> the wiki.
>
> I'm not one of those people ... i'm just mentioning it.

I used to be one of those people, but the Solr wiki has changed my  
tune on wikis dramatically.  Granted editing in a <textarea> sucks  
compared to TextMate, but copy/paste is how a lot of folks edit wikis  
I hear.

The trouble with the wiki is that it is so dynamic that you wouldn't  
have a snapshot of it for a specific release.  If we could have our  
cake and eat it too....

	Erik


Re: [jira] Created: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

Posted by Chris Hostetter <ho...@fucit.org>.
: What about putting the tutorial completely on the wiki?
:
: We could pull the wiki page into a distribution to lock it in
: statically.

if we had an easy way to automagically slurp the wiki into every release
as cross linked HTML i'd be extatic - regardless of wether we put the
tutorial(s) in the wiki.

Some people seem to like the notion of "official" documentation on
the site (and in the releases) seperate from "community" documentation in
the wiki.

I'm not one of those people ... i'm just mentioning it.



-Hoss


Re: [jira] Created: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

Posted by Erik Hatcher <er...@ehatchersolutions.com>.
What about putting the tutorial completely on the wiki?

We could pull the wiki page into a distribution to lock it in  
statically.

Just a thought.  I like it being off the wiki actually, but with the  
wiki anyone can lend a hand in wordsmithing and updating.

	Erik


On Jan 31, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Yonik Seeley (JIRA) wrote:

> tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                  Key: SOLR-131
>                  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131
>              Project: Solr
>           Issue Type: Improvement
>           Components: documentation
>             Reporter: Yonik Seeley
>
>
> The tutorial hasn't really been changed since we entered the  
> incubator.  Highlighting and Faceting might be nice additions.
>
> Looking back, I wish I had chosen a different data set like books  
> or movies (or a mix of both)... something that wouldn't get out of  
> date as fast as electronics, and that more people could identify  
> with.  The biggest downside is examples in the Wiki refer to the  
> current example docs.
>
> breaking into multiple pages, and a screenshot or two wouldn't be  
> bad idea either.
>
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Re: [jira] Created: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

Posted by Mike Klaas <mi...@gmail.com>.
On 1/31/07, Yonik Seeley (JIRA) <ji...@apache.org> wrote:
> tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                  Key: SOLR-131
>                  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131
>              Project: Solr
>           Issue Type: Improvement
>           Components: documentation
>             Reporter: Yonik Seeley
>
>
> The tutorial hasn't really been changed since we entered the incubator.  Highlighting and Faceting might be nice additions.

Definitely.  I'll contribute a section on Highlighting (soon, I
hope--my Solr time is quite constrained these days!)

-Mike

[jira] Commented: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

Posted by "Daniel Naber (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12482950 ] 

Daniel Naber commented on SOLR-131:
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Also, the tutorial refers to "post.jar", but this isn't part of the 1.0 release, it's only in trunk.

> tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-131
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: documentation
>            Reporter: Yonik Seeley
>
> The tutorial hasn't really been changed since we entered the incubator.  Highlighting and Faceting might be nice additions.
> Looking back, I wish I had chosen a different data set like books or movies (or a mix of both)... something that wouldn't get out of date as fast as electronics, and that more people could identify with.  The biggest downside is examples in the Wiki refer to the current example docs.
> breaking into multiple pages, and a screenshot or two wouldn't be bad idea either.

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[jira] Commented: (SOLR-131) tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc

Posted by "Hoss Man (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12482951 ] 

Hoss Man commented on SOLR-131:
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FYI: the decision was made when post.jar was created that the tutorial on the site should refer to the current trunk, since the releases each contain their own snapshot of the tutorial at the moment of the release

> tutorial update: faceting, highlighting, etc
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-131
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-131
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: documentation
>            Reporter: Yonik Seeley
>
> The tutorial hasn't really been changed since we entered the incubator.  Highlighting and Faceting might be nice additions.
> Looking back, I wish I had chosen a different data set like books or movies (or a mix of both)... something that wouldn't get out of date as fast as electronics, and that more people could identify with.  The biggest downside is examples in the Wiki refer to the current example docs.
> breaking into multiple pages, and a screenshot or two wouldn't be bad idea either.

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