When we first began exploring a cuVS plugin for lucene, it made practice sense to keep it as a separate repository.
But now that the plugin has matured, it's not proving to make much sense to have it as its own separate repository- for example, we need to deploy docs and it would be much easier for everyone (users and maintainers) to have the docs become part of cuVS itself.
Also, since cuVS is already a hard requirement of cuVS-lucene, this will make the ci much more straightforward to maintain.
When we first began exploring a cuVS plugin for lucene, it made practice sense to keep it as a separate repository.
But now that the plugin has matured, it's not proving to make much sense to have it as its own separate repository- for example, we need to deploy docs and it would be much easier for everyone (users and maintainers) to have the docs become part of cuVS itself.
Also, since cuVS is already a hard requirement of cuVS-lucene, this will make the ci much more straightforward to maintain.