[21:13] <ajmitch> morning
[21:51] <snail> morning all
[23:02] <snail> nice, looks like the apache lucene / solr community is having a meltdown. anyone following that?
[23:03] <ajmitch> nope, sounds entertaining though
[23:04] <snail> entertaining if it weren't for the fact that pretty much 1/2 the systems I care about include solr / lucene.
[23:04] <snail> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2272?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=13025379
[23:05] <snail> people revertingeach others commits rather than discuss things like adults...
[23:06] <ajmitch> messy
[23:08] <ajmitch> that looks like a lot of hot air in a short amount of time
[23:08] <ajmitch> they should use debian's old way of calming flamewars - have the mail queue get so large trying to send out all the messages that it'd take an hour or more for messages to get through
[23:11] <snail> i suspect that a fork is in the offing, which is the real solution.
[23:16] <ajmitch> forks can potentiially be pretty detrimental
[23:19] <snail> in the short term yes, but they can also be pretty good, look at the gcc one, for example
[23:20] <ajmitch> there are other cases where a project has forked & both the original & the fork have effectively died out
[23:20] <ajmitch> but that could just be a sign of a sick project to start with
[23:24] <Atamira> mornin
[23:32] <hads> Ther's always some community or other having a meltdown
[23:34] <ajmitch> if you could just get rid of the people, it'd all go much smoother
[23:34] <hads> Indeed