[hibernate-dev] [HSEARCH] Any plan to release 3.4.2 soon?
Sanne Grinovero
sanne at hibernate.org
Mon Feb 27 07:35:08 EST 2012
Ok, I've rejected the upgrade request:
https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HSEARCH-885?jwupdated=45019&focusedCommentId=45707#comment-45707
And sent a last pull request for 3.4
https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-search/pull/240
-- Sanne
On 27 February 2012 12:21, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org> wrote:
> I personally think we should not move to the next version of Lucene for this branch.
>
> On 27 févr. 2012, at 13:09, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>
>> So to take a decision on this, are we going to stick with the current
>> Lucene version in the 3.4 branch ?
>>
>> Basically means to reject https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HSEARCH-885
>>
>> -- Sanne
>>
>>
>> On 13 February 2012 17:04, Guillaume Smet <guillaume.smet at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Hardy Ferentschik <hardy at hibernate.org> wrote:
>>>> I am fine with a 3.4.2. I don't think we should put too much effort into it ourself, but rely on the
>>>> community if they want more features back ported.
>>>>
>>>> +1 for upgrading to Lucene 3.4.0
>>>
>>> I don't think you can upgrade to Lucene > 3.3 without backporting the
>>> mass indexer changes Sanne commited. Otherwise you'll get a really
>>> significant performance regression.
>>>
>>> HSEARCH-1020 was a regression from 3.3 to 3.4 because of the
>>> performance improvements done in 3.4. I don't think an upgrade to a
>>> new version of Lucene is something to do in a point release.
>>>
>>> Concerning the release policy, keep in mind that a lot of person will
>>> continue to have Hibernate 3.6.x + Hibernate Search 3.4.x in
>>> production for a while as moving to 4 is a significant move.
>>> Our new applications are based on 4 but we still have old ones in
>>> production and it's always better to use an official release than a
>>> custom one.
>>>
>>> Typically, I won't ask a point release for 4.0.x as we're going to
>>> move to 4.1.x but it seems to me a good idea to be sure that 3.6.x and
>>> 3.4.x have final point release versions which are rock solid.
>>>
>>> My 2 cents as an end user.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Guillaume
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