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this is the subject of the talk I can skip that in the interest of time I think youve already read the summary if your guy if youre here now so were going to talk a little bit about why its a hard problem and the reason its a hard problem and a couple of quotes and here youll get tired of seeing by the time Im done is that the thing that Lucene actually works with is an abstraction of the raw data no were in leucine is it required that you store the raw data the thing that goes into the index is some sort of function you know Robert Miras quote here is wonderful y equals f of X Y is the thing that goes into the index X the thing that the function operated on is the raw input machine does not necessarily preserve the X so there are some things you simply cannot do because the information is not there when it comes to upgrading an index or changing an index unless you reinvest the raw data this has always been true that you cannot that leucine has never formally supported two m