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Are you here looking for Lucene.Net (a.k.a: DotLucene)? You almost found it! It's official home is here: http://incubator.apache.org/lucene.net/. And yes, I am the maintainer of this project. If you want to help or have questions about Lucene.Net, or think I can offer you my professional service for Lucene.Net, just e-mail me at george@aroush.net. Thanks!
If you are using Lucene.Net, find it valuable for your project, and want to help keep it active and up-to-date, please whatever you can. Thanks!!
A bit about me:
Check my resume and if you think you have something exciting for me, let me know!
I am with IBM / Rational now working on ClearQuest and having a great time. If you are a developer, checkout IBM's vast resources at developerWorks. My last gig was with DigitalSelf  {link @: WayBack Machine} which ended December 2003 as a result of the company folding its operation. I used to work for a company called TopicalNet, LightSpeed, Astoria Software (yes, the company changed name three times in 1 1/2 year period) where I was the System Architect for our flag-ship product called Knowledge Appliance. The entire Woburn, MA office was closed in April 2003. Before that I was with a company called Unveil Technologies where I was the Principle Software Architect working on the core engine called Unveil Morpheme Recognition Engine And even before that I was with a company called Dataware, Inc. where I had multiple roles from project management, architect role to research roles. Our flag-ship product was Knowledge Query Server and Query Server. You can try out Query Server if you like And yet even before that I was with a company called SilverPlatter Information Inc. where I worked on the initial client/server Search Engine of the company and than on WebSPIRS -- the Web version of our search engine. In addition to my day job, I also teach in the evenings during the spring and fall semesters at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. The course that I teach is called Introduction to Java Programming and Computer Graphics for Artists which is offered by the Continuing Education division of the school. I have been teaching at the school since 1988. If you like, you can learn more about my course.
Trying to reach me? You can:
GeoURL me. Message me on ICQ or visit my ICQ Page for more options. E-Mail me at george@aroush.net.

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