I second Eric on that, without HICC there's only the back-end data collection which I believe would not be as useful.
Regards, Jiaqi On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Eric Yang <[email protected]> wrote: > Hicc is currently broken. The "create dashboard" feature is broken due to > incompatible Jasper.runtime.ELContextImpl bundled in Apache taglib and > jetty-jsp api. I have a working solution to remove apache taglib from Hicc > code, and going with pure REST & serve HICC views from HDFS. I need at > least 3 more weekends to complete this. I think it's better that we put off > the 0.3 release and go with 0.4. > > Regards, > Eric > > On 9/29/09 10:39 PM, "Ariel Rabkin" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hrm. Are there other features on the horizon that are worth waiting >> for? Even without SALSA, Chukwa supplies useful functionality and I >> think it's worth getting something out there. >> >> I'm sort of inclined to do a 0.3 release without SALSA, and then a 0.4 >> whenever SALSA is ready to go. A 0.4 release could also include a >> number of other improvements -- there are things I want to do over the >> coming months, and I suspect Jerome is also implementing things. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> --Ari >> >> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Jiaqi Tan <[email protected]> wrote: >>> We're still missing a subclass of the AbstractDataProcessor for fully >>> automating the end-to-end process of converting post-Demux output to >>> state-machine entries for SALSA processing, but I don't see myself >>> finishing that for at least a month. I would commit some of the >>> command-line tools with documentation on how to get the end-to-end >>> process done manually as a stop-gap, I can change those JIRAs to >>> blockers for 0.3 and I can get those done in a week or two. >>> >>> Jiaqi >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Ariel Rabkin <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Howdy. >>>> >>>> How does everybody feel about making a formal release of 0.3 ? I can't >>>> get to it until next week, but I think we could do it then. The >>>> current SVN trunk is stable, reasonably well documented and fairly >>>> well tested. Are there blockers for release that aren't listed on >>>> JIRA? >>>> >>>> --Ari >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ari Rabkin [email protected] >>>> UC Berkeley Computer Science Department >>>> >>> >> >> > >
