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By mitchp
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Published: Aug 12 2010 / 14:55

If you take a look on the Solr wiki to find out when the next version is going to be released (you'd assume it's version 1.5), you find a message saying that Solr 1.5 is "not likely to ever be released." Before you start crying, you need to look at the slides from Yonik Seeley's presentation at the Apache Lucene EuroCon 2010.
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stimpy77 replied ago:

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Will this mean that Lucene.NET will finally get a formal port of Solr to C#? Pretty please?

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