�� Roman,



�� we at Magna Tempus Group are working on essentially Bigtop
distribution of

�� Hadoop-based data analytics stack. The packages for Fedora
and Ubuntu are

�� available from our repository here

�� http://www.magnatempusgroup.net/ftphost/releases/MTG-0.3.1/.
More

�� platforms and components are coming in the near future.



�� I was wondering if the artifacts you have published are an
Apache only

�� release or other vendors can share their distributions as
well using the

�� same entry point? We keep supporting 1.x line of Hadoop and
it might be

�� useful for people who are using this version and plan to stay
on in for

�� some time.



�� Please let me know how we can help to share our artifacts
with the rest of

�� the community using links from the dist.



�� With regards,



���� Alef
On Thu, August 23, 2012 2:59 pm, Roman
Shaposhnik wrote:

> Hi Daithi!

>

> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 6:29 AM, Daithi O Crualaoich

> <daithi.ocrualao...@guardian.co.uk> wrote:

>> Hello,

>>

>> I got caught when the link at

>> http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/bigtop/stable was moved.

>

> Yes we did push the Bigtop 0.4.0 out a couple of weeks ago.

> Bigtop 0.4.0 is a the first release of bigtop to be built on top

> of next generation Hadoop platform (Hadoop 2.0 codeline)

> so depending on your needs you might want to either stay

> with Bigtop 0.3.0 (which is still in place) or embrace the future

> of YARN ;-)

>

>> There is a

>>
http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/bigtop/bigtop-0.3.0-incubating/repos

>> but no

>>
http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/bigtop/bigtop-0.4.0-incubating/repos?

>>

>> I had a look at using

>>
http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Releases/job/Bigtop-0.4.0/label=precise/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/output/bigtop.list

>> instead but the packages are not signed.

>

> There was a discussion a couple of month ago that made us
reconsider

> publishing binary convenience artifacts on the Apache
infrastructure.

> Bigtop 0.4.0 is the first release where we only put the source code
out

> (just

> like any Apache project should). Anybody can build the convenience

> artifacts

> from the sources or if they so prefer they can use the artifacts
hosted on

> the same bigtop01 infrastructure.

>

> I've just pushed the signed repos out and the list/repo pointer files
can

> be

> grabbed from their usual place:

>
http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/bigtop/bigtop-0.4.0-incubating/repos/

> (or from your local mirror once that is updated).

>

> Either way you want to consume the artifacts -- please let us know
your

> experience with Bigtop 0.4.0!

>

> Thanks,

> Roman.

>

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