There are currently some patches in JIRA for Lucene that implement ML algorithms. Ingersoll also described a new project named Mahout which he is in the process of launching: That will be a separate project, but may be beneficial to Lucene users. The Lucene community as a whole was also discussed, with Ingersoll indicating that Lucene and Solr have a strong integration, and that Nutch, Tika and Hadoop also enjoyed a fair amount of intercommunication. The 3.0 version will be a major release which will involve moving the codebase to JDK 5 as the minimum supported codebase - the other major features of 3.0 are yet to be determined. The 2.9 release will be a relatively minor, with items being marked as deprecated and other clean-up being performed in preparation for Lucene 3.0. Ingersoll also discussed the future plans for Lucene, saying that the next release would be 2.9. A comprehensive changelog is also available. In addition, 2.3 is intended to be a drop-in replacement for 2.2, with no recompilation required.
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