Hello all,
As mentioned in SOLR-15874
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15874>, we are not hosting the
tags for the latest 8.x releases in the split apache/solr and apache/lucene
repositories. All release tags made prior to the repository split exist in
the new repos, so I see no reason that the newer 8.x tags cannot exist in
the new repos as well.
Eventually once Solr is on 10.x, there will be very little need for the
lucene-solr repository, since Lucene has already moved on past 8.x. At that
point, having all the previous release tags in the new repos will make it
possible to remove the lucene-solr repo. (Although that is not something I
want to discuss on this thread, just merely one reason hosting the tags is
a good idea)
I'm happy to mirror the tags to each repository manually, unless anyone has
objections (for either lucene or solr).
- Houston
As mentioned in SOLR-15874
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15874>, we are not hosting the
tags for the latest 8.x releases in the split apache/solr and apache/lucene
repositories. All release tags made prior to the repository split exist in
the new repos, so I see no reason that the newer 8.x tags cannot exist in
the new repos as well.
Eventually once Solr is on 10.x, there will be very little need for the
lucene-solr repository, since Lucene has already moved on past 8.x. At that
point, having all the previous release tags in the new repos will make it
possible to remove the lucene-solr repo. (Although that is not something I
want to discuss on this thread, just merely one reason hosting the tags is
a good idea)
I'm happy to mirror the tags to each repository manually, unless anyone has
objections (for either lucene or solr).
- Houston