It feels weird that more than 3 years worth of work can be summarized
in so few words, but I don't have any ideas for improving this. I
think it's fine if you want to send this out as-is.

On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 8:01 PM Mike Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The Apache Accumulo project is pleased to announce the release of
> Apache Accumulo 2.0.0!  Apache Accumulo 2.0.0 contains many new
> features, bug fixes, performance improvements and redesigned
> components.  Hadoop 3 and Java 8 are required for this version.
>
> New users are encouraged to start using 2.0.  Users with older
> versions running should upgrade to the latest 1.9 release before
> they begin migrating to 2.0.  There will continue to be releases for 1.9.
>
> Special thanks to the 40+ developers who made contributions over the
> past 3 years... all your hard work is finally paying off!
>
> ***
>
> Apache Accumulo® is a sorted, distributed key/value store that
> provides robust, scalable data storage and retrieval. With
> Apache Accumulo, users can store and manage large data sets
> across a cluster. Accumulo uses Apache Hadoop's HDFS to store
> its data and Apache ZooKeeper for consensus.
>
> This version is now available in Maven Central, and at:
> https://accumulo.apache.org/downloads/
>
> The full release notes can be viewed at:
> https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-2.0.0/
>
> An upgrade guide is available at:
> https://accumulo.apache.org/docs/2.x/administration/upgrading
>
> --
> The Apache Accumulo Team

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