I think we are at a stage where plugins can roam github freely, and we can
list them on the site. I suggest we start with the plugin hosted on github
under your own repo.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 5:58 PM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:
Hi all,****
I’m on the way of releasing in the next weeks a simple RSS river for
Elastic Search.****
My question is for the team members (Shay, Clint, Karel & Lukas).****
Do you prefer a pull request to put it in Elastic Search or do you prefer
that I keep it on my git repo as a plugin outside Elasticsearch ?****
I think we are at a stage where plugins can roam github freely, and we can
list them on the site. I suggest we start with the plugin hosted on github
under your own repo.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 5:58 PM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:
Hi all,
Im on the way of releasing in the next weeks a simple RSS river for Elastic
Search.
My question is for the team members (Shay, Clint, Karel & Lukas).
Do you prefer a pull request to put it in Elastic Search or do you prefer
that I keep it on my git repo as a plugin outside elastic search ?
I think we are at a stage where plugins can roam github freely, and we can
list them on the site. I suggest we start with the plugin hosted on github
under your own repo.****
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 5:58 PM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:****
Hi all,****
I’m on the way of releasing in the next weeks a simple RSS river for
Elastic Search.****
My question is for the team members (Shay, Clint, Karel & Lukas).****
Do you prefer a pull request to put it in Elastic Search or do you prefer
that I keep it on my git repo as a plugin outside Elasticsearch ?****
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