[CPS-devel] nuxeo.lucene -- CPSLuceneCatalog

Julien Anguenot ja at nuxeo.com
Thu Dec 28 14:35:37 CET 2006


Hi Christian,

Christian Klinger wrote:
> hope you all had a nice X-MAS.
> 
> as you can see in my past mails to the list, i try
> to adapt the CPSLuceneCatalog into a Plone Version.
> 
> I got some response from other Plone and Zope Users who
> where also intrested in this topic.

great.

> Unfortunatly i startet to code the plonelucenecatalog early 2006
> for Plone 2.1.X and i did not have enough time to make it stable. In the
> meantime there are some major changes for searches in Plone2.5. In
> particular searches for path criterias now works in Plone with Product
> "ExtendedPathIndex".
> 
> I think i have time the next months to step into the project again.
> 
> Now my Questions:
> 
> I will put the plonelucenecatalog to plone-collective.
> Do i have to take care about liceneses in nuxeos perspective?

NXLucene is LGPL, nuxeo.lucene is ZPL and CPSLuceneCatalog is GPL.
AFAIK, Plone is GPL so no issues related to licenses whatsoever here I
guess.

> I read anyone tried to upgrade the Nuxeo-Stack to Lucene 2.x.
> Whats the state of these efforts?

Nothing I'm aware of right now. I opened couple of accounts recently but
 I believe nothing has been started yet.

> Is it possible to get commercial support for plonelucenecatalog from
> nuxeo.

Please, contact Nuxeo for this using this => contact at nuxeo.com.

Cheers,

	J.

P.S : If you are interested about an svn account for NXLucene
contributions feel free to send me a mail off list.

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