>
>
> Not really. The community has made a commitment to provide spatial
> capabilities in Lucene/Solr. It's important the community provide
> code/documentation that people can understand and easily find other
> information about the concept.
>
Even if it's incorrect... I see, well it is Apache licensed, and the license
allows you to do as you wish
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Grant Ingersoll <gsiasf@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Dec 29, 2009, at 4:27 PM, patrick o'leary wrote:
>
> >>
> >> My only issue is that I can't find a single reference to that phrase
> >> outside of Local Lucene whereas I can find lots of references to the
> concept
> >> under names like: map tiles, map grids, spatial tiles, or just plain
> >> tiles/grids.
> >>
> > That doesn't mean cartesian tiers isn't a better description and that if
> >> Lucene was the first to implement such a thing we wouldn't even be
> having
> >> this conversation
> >>
> >
> > Then perhaps spatial-lucene isn't the product for you? That is always an
> > option
> >
>
> Not really. The community has made a commitment to provide spatial
> capabilities in Lucene/Solr. It's important the community provide
> code/documentation that people can understand and easily find other
> information about the concept.
>
> -Grant
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