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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Uri Boness <ub...@gmail.com> on 2009/08/27 10:00:58 UTC
Solr project statisitics
Hi,
Where can I find general statistics about the Solr project. The only
thing I found is statistics about the Lucene project at:
http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/lucene.html#Downloads-N1008F
Now the question is whether these number include all lucene's
sub-projects (including Solr). If that's the case, then is there a way
find out Solr's part in these numbers, otherwise are there any other
publicly available statistics about Solr?
Cheers,
Uri
Re: Solr project statisitics
Posted by Uri Boness <ub...@gmail.com>.
Hmmm.. I see, too bad. So, here's a crazy question: if you had to guess,
how much of these numbers come from Solr nowadays (compared to lucene
java and the other related projects)? (I know.. it is a crazy question,
but I had to ask :-))
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
>
> On Aug 27, 2009, at 4:00 AM, Uri Boness wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Where can I find general statistics about the Solr project. The only
>> thing I found is statistics about the Lucene project at:
>> http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/lucene.html#Downloads-N1008F
>>
>>
>> Now the question is whether these number include all lucene's
>> sub-projects (including Solr). If that's the case, then is there a
>> way find out Solr's part in these numbers, otherwise are there any
>> other publicly available statistics about Solr?
>
> Those are pretty much it. It is further complicated by the fact that
> the ASF has a really large mirroring system, which complicates the
> downloads picture quite a bit. Nor does it account for the many
> people using distributions from Ubuntu, etc.
>
Re: Solr project statisitics
Posted by Grant Ingersoll <gs...@apache.org>.
On Aug 27, 2009, at 4:00 AM, Uri Boness wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where can I find general statistics about the Solr project. The only
> thing I found is statistics about the Lucene project at:
> http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/lucene.html#Downloads-N1008F
>
> Now the question is whether these number include all lucene's sub-
> projects (including Solr). If that's the case, then is there a way
> find out Solr's part in these numbers, otherwise are there any other
> publicly available statistics about Solr?
Those are pretty much it. It is further complicated by the fact that
the ASF has a really large mirroring system, which complicates the
downloads picture quite a bit. Nor does it account for the many
people using distributions from Ubuntu, etc.