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Bruno Mahé commented on BIGTOP-316:
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Awesome!
Thanks a lot
+1 for that second patch
> split up hadoop packages into common, hdfs, mapreduce (and yarn)
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>
> Key: BIGTOP-316
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-316
> Project: Bigtop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: General
> Reporter: Roman Shaposhnik
> Assignee: Roman Shaposhnik
> Fix For: 0.3.0
>
> Attachments: BIGTOP-316.patch.txt, BIGTOP-316.patch2.txt
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>
> Here are the new names I would like to propose in hadoop-0.23 branch:
> * hadoop (for hadoop-common, but since it won't be limited to just the
> hadoop-common project it is hadoop)
> * hadoop-hdfs
> * hadoop-yarn
> * hadoop-mapreduce
> * hadoop-hdfs-namenode
> * hadoop-hdfs-secondarynamenode
> * hadoop-hdfs-datanode
> * hadoop-yarn-resourcemanager
> * hadoop-yarn-nodemanager
> * hadoop-mapreduce-historyserver
> * hadoop-libhdfs
> * hadoop-conf-pseudo
> * hadoop-docs
> given that they look a tad too long, an alternative would be to drop hadoop-
> prefix and go with
> the shorter versions (even though technically all these projects are *sub*
> projects of Hadoop):
> * hadoop
> * hadoop-conf-pseudo
> * hadoop-docs
> * hdfs
> * yarn
> * mapreduce
> * hdfs-namenode
> * hdfs-secondarynamenode
> * hdfs-datanode
> * yarn-resourcemanager
> * yarn-nodemanager
> * mapreduce-historyserver
> * libhdfs
> * hadoop-conf-pseudo
> * hadoop-docs
> Please leave your opinion on which one is better in the comments section.
> P.S. Quick search over at http://pkgs.org revealed no name clashes for both
> long and short versions.
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