From marvin at rectangular.com Thu Jun 2 17:26:07 2011 From: marvin at rectangular.com (Marvin Humphrey) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 17:26:07 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) Message-ID: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> Greets, Those of you who have been around for a while may be able to dredge from your memory vague recollections of a January 2005 meeting with three lightning talks, one of them on "Kinosearch". http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pdx-pm-list/2005-January/002350.html - MarvinHumphrey: Kinosearch, a Perl search engine library - GabrielleRoth: How I Integrated & Automated a Network Management System with Perl - Keith Lofstrom: Dirvish - disk-to-disk based on perl and rsync A lot has happened since then. :) * July 2005 -- "Search::Kinosearch" 0.01 released to CPAN. * January 2006 -- "KinoSearch", a rewrite loosely based on Java Lucene and incorporating considerable XS, released to CPAN. * June 2006 -- Doomed original incarnation of Apache Lucy launched as a Lucene subproject. * 2007-2009 -- KinoSearch receives a torso transplant; all core code rewritten in pure C. * October 2008 -- I move from Oregon to San Diego and go work for Eventful. * July 2010 -- Apache Lucy rebooted, leaves the Lucene umbrella and enters the Apache Incubator with the goal of assimilating the KinoSearch code base and community. Two and a half years after moving to San Diego, I'm still working for Eventful, and still getting paid to write open source -- about 75% of my time goes towards working on Lucy. And finally, today: * June 2011 -- Apache Lucy 0.1.0 (incubating) released. http://incubator.apache.org/lucy/ http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=907882 The Portland Perl Mongers were very first to hear about KinoSearch, and some of its denizens were among the first users and boosters: http://www.justatheory.com/computers/blog/kinosearch.html http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2006/03/cpan_module_review_kinosearch.html Thanks for all the thoughtful and generous feedback I received back then, folks. Look -- I took your advice, and it worked! Cheers, Marvin Humphrey From fashizzlepop at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 22:20:51 2011 From: fashizzlepop at gmail.com (Brady Sullivan) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 22:20:51 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) In-Reply-To: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> References: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> Message-ID: So there's going to be a full thesis and speech on your endeavour Wednesday? ;) That's a nice success story to hear about given all your hard work. Congrats! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 2, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Marvin Humphrey wrote: > Greets, > > Those of you who have been around for a while may be able to dredge from your > memory vague recollections of a January 2005 meeting with three lightning > talks, one of them on "Kinosearch". > > http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pdx-pm-list/2005-January/002350.html > > - MarvinHumphrey: Kinosearch, a Perl search engine library > - GabrielleRoth: How I Integrated & Automated a Network Management System > with Perl > - Keith Lofstrom: Dirvish - disk-to-disk based on perl and rsync > > A lot has happened since then. :) > > * July 2005 -- "Search::Kinosearch" 0.01 released to CPAN. > * January 2006 -- "KinoSearch", a rewrite loosely based on Java Lucene and > incorporating considerable XS, released to CPAN. > * June 2006 -- Doomed original incarnation of Apache Lucy launched as a > Lucene subproject. > * 2007-2009 -- KinoSearch receives a torso transplant; all core code > rewritten in pure C. > * October 2008 -- I move from Oregon to San Diego and go work for Eventful. > * July 2010 -- Apache Lucy rebooted, leaves the Lucene umbrella and enters > the Apache Incubator with the goal of assimilating the KinoSearch code base > and community. > > Two and a half years after moving to San Diego, I'm still working for > Eventful, and still getting paid to write open source -- about 75% of my time > goes towards working on Lucy. > > And finally, today: > > * June 2011 -- Apache Lucy 0.1.0 (incubating) released. > > http://incubator.apache.org/lucy/ > http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=907882 > > The Portland Perl Mongers were very first to hear about KinoSearch, and some > of its denizens were among the first users and boosters: > > http://www.justatheory.com/computers/blog/kinosearch.html > http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2006/03/cpan_module_review_kinosearch.html > > Thanks for all the thoughtful and generous feedback I received back then, > folks. Look -- I took your advice, and it worked! > > Cheers, > > Marvin Humphrey > > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list From marvin at rectangular.com Fri Jun 3 14:45:08 2011 From: marvin at rectangular.com (Marvin Humphrey) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 14:45:08 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) In-Reply-To: References: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> Message-ID: <20110603214508.GA12528@rectangular.com> On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 10:20:51PM -0700, Brady Sullivan wrote: > So there's going to be a full thesis and speech on your endeavour Wednesday? ;) Yeah, to come full circle, I need to come give a lightning talk! I miss the gang from PDX. Lucy uses an object system called "Clownfish" which vaguely resembles an inside-out Parrot; with all the Parrot people in Portland, I'd like to think it would make for a good presentation, or at least good Lucky Lab material. :) > That's a nice success story to hear about given all your hard work. > > Congrats! Thanks! Marvin Humphrey From enobacon at gmail.com Fri Jun 3 15:41:13 2011 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 15:41:13 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) In-Reply-To: <20110603214508.GA12528@rectangular.com> References: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> <20110603214508.GA12528@rectangular.com> Message-ID: <201106031541.14064.enobacon@gmail.com> # from Marvin Humphrey # on Friday 03 June 2011 14:45: >Lucy uses an object system called > "Clownfish" which vaguely resembles an inside-out Parrot; with all > the Parrot people in Portland, I'd like to think it would make for a > good presentation, or at least good Lucky Lab material. ?:) Yes the clownfish system sounds very interesting. I should think that would be an excellent topic for September or even July. Please feel free to write Marvin on http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/?FutureMeetings -- that goes for you too, Marvin. :-D --Eric -- "Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value." --Murphy's Constant --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com --------------------------------------------------- From david at kineticode.com Fri Jun 3 16:05:55 2011 From: david at kineticode.com (David E. Wheeler) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 16:05:55 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) In-Reply-To: <201106031541.14064.enobacon@gmail.com> References: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> <20110603214508.GA12528@rectangular.com> <201106031541.14064.enobacon@gmail.com> Message-ID: <99A15D06-7974-4FAD-991C-C45519FBEA4F@kineticode.com> On Jun 3, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Eric Wilhelm wrote: >> Lucy uses an object system called >> "Clownfish" which vaguely resembles an inside-out Parrot; with all >> the Parrot people in Portland, I'd like to think it would make for a >> good presentation, or at least good Lucky Lab material. :) > > Yes the clownfish system sounds very interesting. I should think that > would be an excellent topic for September or even July. Please feel > free to write Marvin on http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/?FutureMeetings -- that > goes for you too, Marvin. :-D Well, he'd have to book his flight? David From rmb32 at cornell.edu Sun Jun 5 22:58:54 2011 From: rmb32 at cornell.edu (Robert Buels) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:58:54 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) In-Reply-To: <99A15D06-7974-4FAD-991C-C45519FBEA4F@kineticode.com> References: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> <20110603214508.GA12528@rectangular.com> <201106031541.14064.enobacon@gmail.com> <99A15D06-7974-4FAD-991C-C45519FBEA4F@kineticode.com> Message-ID: <4DEC6C9E.2010609@cornell.edu> On 06/03/2011 04:05 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote: > Well, he'd have to book his flight? Ah, well he should book it then! You could come this Wednesday, actually, then I wouldn't have to talk! ;-) Rob From marvin at rectangular.com Sun Jun 5 22:58:25 2011 From: marvin at rectangular.com (Marvin Humphrey) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 22:58:25 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Apache Lucy inaugural release 0.1.0 (incubating) In-Reply-To: <4DEC6C9E.2010609@cornell.edu> References: <20110603002607.GA28771@rectangular.com> <20110603214508.GA12528@rectangular.com> <201106031541.14064.enobacon@gmail.com> <99A15D06-7974-4FAD-991C-C45519FBEA4F@kineticode.com> <4DEC6C9E.2010609@cornell.edu> Message-ID: <20110606055825.GA17553@rectangular.com> On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 10:58:54PM -0700, Robert Buels wrote: > On 06/03/2011 04:05 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote: >> Well, he'd have to book his flight? > > Ah, well he should book it then! I'll just yell really loud. 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