Some PRs related to the Spring update have already been submitted. The Spring 
update could be released as a minor version following 3.0. What do you think?

> On Jan 20, 2025, at 23:50, Battula, Brahma Reddy <bbatt...@visa.com.INVALID> 
> wrote:
> 
> Ok.
> 
> After one major release, planning another might take more time since we need 
> to GA the 3.0, which could require a couple of releases. Hence, I requested 
> if you could accommodate.
> 
> From: Viraj Jasani <vjas...@apache.org>
> Date: Sunday, 19 January 2025 at 1:51 PM
> To: dev@ambari.apache.org <dev@ambari.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Proposal for Ambari 3.0 Release and Community Feedback
> 
> Thank you Jialiang, this is indeed tons of efforts that can be finally
> released with 3.0.
> 
> +1 for 3.0 and 3.1 release agendas!
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 1:13 AM Jialiang Cai <jialiangca...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for your attention.
>> 
>> The Hadoop router is already included. Alluxio will soon have contributors
>> submitting code and will be released in version 3.0. Spring will be
>> released in version 3.1, as the relevant contributors are on holiday. The
>> related work will continue when they return from their holiday, with an
>> expected release in version 3.1.
>> 
>> The 3.0 release involves extensive work, including the launch of the new
>> Ambari website, which encompasses packaging and cluster testing of numerous
>> big data components for CentOS 7, Rocky Linux 8, and Rocky Linux 9. It also
>> includes setting up CDN services with Ambari domain binding, distributing
>> big data and Ambari installation packages, and creating installation
>> tutorials. Due to contributor bandwidth limitations, the 3.0 release is
>> expected to be completed in February.
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 16, 2025, at 17:06, Battula, Brahma Reddy
>> <bbatt...@visa.com.INVALID> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks for stating on this.
>>> It looks good to me, HDFS Router is also added right. Alluxio?
>>> 
>>> how about spring changes .?
>>> 
>>> From: Jialiang Cai <jialiangca...@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Wednesday, 15 January 2025 at 8:23 AM
>>> To: dev@ambari.apache.org <dev@ambari.apache.org>
>>> Subject: Proposal for Ambari 3.0 Release and Community Feedback
>>> 
>>> Dear Community Members,
>>> 
>>> I hope this message finds you well. It has been quite some time since
>> the revival of Ambari, and while we have made progress, we have yet to
>> provide our users with a truly convenient and up-to-date big data cluster
>> management solution. Currently, we have Ambari 2.7.x, which is based on the
>> now outdated and closed-source HDP (Hortonworks Data Platform). Finding a
>> usable HDP installation package has become increasingly difficult.
>>> 
>>> In the meantime, our trunk branch has accumulated a significant number
>> of commits and new features, including:
>>> 
>>> 1. **Python 2 to Python 3 Upgrade**: Transitioning from Python 2 to
>> Python 3 to ensure compatibility with modern systems.
>>> 2. **JDK 8 to JDK 17 Upgrade**: Upgrading the Java Development Kit to
>> version 17 for better performance and security.
>>> 3. **Introduction of Ruff**: Integrating Ruff for improved code quality
>> and linting.
>>> 4. **Bigtop Stack as Default**: Replacing HDP with Bigtop as the default
>> stack for better flexibility and community support.
>>> 5. **Support for Rocky 8 and 9**: Ensuring compatibility with the latest
>> versions of Rocky Linux.
>>> 6. **jQuery and Bootstrap Upgrades**: Modernizing the front-end
>> libraries for a better user experience.
>>> 7. **Other Java Dependency Upgrades**: Various updates to Java
>> dependencies to keep the project secure and efficient.
>>> 
>>> Given these substantial updates, I believe it is time to deliver a
>> brand-new version of Ambari to our users. We are currently planning the
>> release of Ambari 3.0, which will include all the major updates mentioned
>> above, along with numerous smaller updates, bug fixes, and improvements.
>>> 
>>> Additionally, we aim to provide:
>>> - A **new Ambari website** with updated documentation.
>>> - **User tutorials** to help new and existing users get started with
>> Ambari.
>>> - **Local debugging guides** to assist developers in troubleshooting and
>> contributing to the project.
>>> - **Downloadable packages** for Ambari and related big data components
>> to make installation and setup easier for users.
>>> 
>>> We would love to hear your thoughts on this proposal. Your feedback is
>> invaluable as we move forward with this release. Please share your
>> opinions, suggestions, and any concerns you might have.
>>> 
>>> Thank you for your continued support and contributions to the Ambari
>> community.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> Jialiang
>>> 
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