t3con munich: apache solr for typo3: how continuous cooperative innovation can pay off
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Apache Solr for TYPO3:
How continuous cooperative innovation can pay off
About me
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Timo Hund 32 years old
@TYPO3 since: 2003 @Apache Solr since: 2009@dkd since: 2015 Email: timo.hund@dkd.de
Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Timo_Hund2Github: https://github.com/timohund
Our team
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Olivier Dobberkau
Timo Hund
Ingo Renner
Markus Friedrich
Thomas Janke
Development Development Development Management Management
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Teamwork@dkd
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Make
Happen
Innovation
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Make Building an ecosystem HappenOur daily mission Innovation Our vision
Agenda
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Building an ecosystem From idea to an ecosystem
How we started
Need for a search in TYPO3 with…
- Support of synonyms
Flugbegleiter <-> Stewardess
- Facetting
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Successful project
Why not share it?
Joining forces
Share costs
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Community Bugfixes, features,
support, …
dkd - Solr Team Roadmap, T3 compatibility,
bugfixes, new features, R&D, community
management
PartnerGive money, feedback,
bug reports, feature requests
Customers Run & develop project
with our partners
Why? One search solution instead of many
Complex field
What happened since then (EXT:solr)
Over 300 partners (35 in EB 2016)
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28 releases (2,630 code changes)
7 years / 9 person years spent
Development costs 0.5 Mio € (Cocomo method)
25,000 downloads (TER + Packagist)
Powerful search components for TYPO3
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Everybody can invest something (e.g. time, money, know how, motivation)
Joined forces can achieve moreMake
Happen
Innovation
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Our daily mission What we do for the success of „Apache Solr For TYPO3“
We are successful when…
Our partners and we are happy
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We make TYPO3 more attractive
We are in time
We are in budget
We win new partners
We continually innovate search in TYPO3
… and what we do to achieve this
Communicate
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Perfection < Pragmatism > Chaos
Focus
Prioritize
Release early & often
Avoid waste
Roadmap & release schedule
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Q1/16 Q2/16 Q3/16 Q4/16
Partner survey & roadmap draft
Release / retro / re-priorization
7.6 LTS
EXT:solr 4.0 EXT:solr 5.0 EXT:solrfluid 1.1
Solrfluid
EXT:solr 5.1 EXT:solrfluid 1.2
Codesprint changes
EXT:solr 6.0 EXT:solrfluid 1.3
Apache Solr 6 & Docker
What we achieved last year
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Survey topic Importance StatusFluid templating 77 % DoneImproved documentation 73 % DoneFile indexing with EXT:solrfal 71 % Done6.2 compatibility 55 % Incremental backportsEXT:solrfal avoid duplicates 54 % Projected 12/2016Optimize FE performance 47 % DoneLatest Apache Solr version 46 % Projected 12/2016
Innovation in action
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TYPO3 as content repository
web-vision GmbH
EXT:solr & solrfluid
DYWIDAG-Systems International
TYPO3 as content repository
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TYPO3 Backend
News
Projects
Other
No programming for new filters and page types
TYPO3 Frontend solrfluid
Re-useable components (atomic design & fluid)
Less maintenance (less extensions)
Fast response
Apache Solr
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Can be small or big
Needs responsibility taker and the goal to deliver
Make
HappenInnovation
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Our vision How we see the future of search in TYPO3
Solrfluid 2.0
Use as default
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M
Better suggest
GEO search
Grouping
TYPO3 search API
Core search API
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XL
TCA2anything (Solr / Elastic / CMIS / …)
Backend
Frontend
Optimize search quality
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Google, FB & co form search expectations
We should get closer
e.g. by using:
User profile User behaviour
We are somewhere
hereXXL
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Needs the freedom to dream
Needs an open culture
Make
Happen
Innovation
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Let’s make it happen How to get involved?
How to get involved?
Join our EB program
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Give your developers time to contribute to our project
Share and discuss your ideas on slack, mail, …
Support the development with money, code, motivation
Invite your developers to a codesprint
Questions & Answers
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Thanks!
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Our Partners in 2016:
Arrabiata Solutions GmbH, Bank CIC AG, Bitmotion GmbH, Citkomm services GmbH, CS2 AG, Cosmoblonde GmbH, Daniz online markting, datenwerk innovationsagentur gmbh, die_schnittsteller GmbH, E-magineurs, Fernando Hernáez Lopez, Future Connection AG, Gernot Leitgab, Hirsch & Wölfl GmbH, hs-digital GmbH, IHK Neubrandenburg, L.N. Schaffrath DigitalMedien GmbH, Libéo, mehrwert intermediale kommunikation GmbH, netlogix GmbH & Co. KG, Pixel Ink, Pixelpark AG Köln, pixolith GmbH & Co. KG, Q3i GmbH & Co. KG, portrino GmbH, RUAG Corporate Services AG, ST3 Elkartea, Star Finanz-Software Entwicklung und Vertriebs GmbH, Stefan Galinski Interndienstleistungen, Systime A/S, SYZYGY Deutschland GmbH, web-vision GmbH, websedit AG - Internetagentur, Webstobe GmbH, werkraum gmbh, WIND InternetAll previous partners can be found here: http://www.typo3-solr.com/en/sponsors/our-sponsors/
Our Contributors: Dmitry Dulepov, Sascha Egerer, Markus Friedrich, Thomas, Hohn, Markus Kobligk, Peter Kraume, Sascha Löffler, Patrick Oberdorf, Thomas Scholze, Florian Seirer, Frans Saris, Daniel Siepmann, Gerald Spreer, Hendrik Nadler, Frank Nägler, Sascha Novak, Ingo Pfennigstorf, Ingo Renner, Steffen Ritter, Marc Bastian Heinrichs, Timo Hund, Mickael Vanclooster,
Credits: flaticon.com: Gregor Cresnar, Retinaicons, Freepik, Vectors Market, Dave Gandy flickr.com: Moyan Brenn, Nhidang
We are hiring!
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Contact me!
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Email: timo.hund@dkd.de GitHub: https://github.com/timohund Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Timo_Hund2
TYPO3 Solr: http://www.typo3-solr.com dkd: http://www.dkd.de/
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