Adam,
I don't recall seeing the following fly by on Jira. Has anyone started
work on them yet?
> +generic authentication/authorization plugin infrastructure (is this
related to how Kerberos will be supported?)
> +Memory-to-memory compactions
All,
+1 for all of the (other) wants/desires and to Keith's initial plan.
On 11/21/2012 11:59 AM, Adam Fuchs wrote:
+1
My wishlist includes:
+Hadoop 2.0 support
+kerberos support
+generic authentication/authorization plugin infrastructure
+thrift proxy
+time and visibility block indexing in RFile
+HDFS classloader
+Tested compatibility with MapR, HDP, and CDH
Other nice-to-haves would be:
+Memory-to-memory compactions
+Prefix encoding for RFile
Adam
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Keith Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
I am thinking we should start thinking about releasing 1.5.0. We have a
lot of good stuff in trunk. Some features that I think people would like
in 1.5 are still in flight. What do people think about setting a feature
freeze date for 1.5? I think this would be a good idea and propose Jan 1
as a feature freeze date for 1.5. Once we decide on a date, everyone can
use that date to make decisions about what they want to work on for the
remaining time.
In the past after feature freeze we have entered test mode and bug fix
mode, which has usually taken 1 to 2 months. So based on past experience,
a feature freeze date of Jan 1. would like result in a release of 1.5.0
sometime during February. In the past we have also updated documentation
after feature freeze and written new automated tests, in addition to
finding and fixing issues.
Some of the outstanding features on my wishlist for 1.5 are thrift proxy,
HDFS classloader, and Kerberose :)
Keith