sure, sounds like a good addition to me.
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 08:59AM, Andrew Purtell wrote: > Would you be willing to consider Phoenix, only BIGTOP-993? Installing the > package produced by 993 only drops a library for HBase into > /usr/lib/phoenix, essentially the same relationship between the DataFu > package and Pig. There is follow up work that is more ambitious, for > example BIGTOP-1007, but that is not required by any means and could come > in if/whenever you are comfortable with it. > > > On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Guys, > > > > I wanna kick-off the discussion on the content of 0.7.0 BOM > > Release 0.6.0 was all about stabilization of the stack and I think we got a > > great headway on that. The following components/OS were in the frame of the > > discussion: > > http://is.gd/H52iVe > > > > My personal take that we need to spend this release cycle working on the > > improvements in Bigtop itself: we got enough "technical debts" in the > > pipeline that have to be addressed. To name a few: > > - testability/test coverage > > - test framework > > - package improvements > > - build improvements (including performance) > > > > In order to be able to deliver a solid stack again yet improve all things > > Bigtop I'd like to focus on the latter, hence keeping the former at bay and > > limiting the component updates to the bugfix releases only (if warranted). > > E.g. > > > > Hadoop 2.0.5 or later (stabilization branch of Hadoop 2) > > HBase 0.94.9 (update from the Bigtop 0.6.0) > > HCatalog 0.5.0 (same as 0.6.0, as well as following...) > > Zookeeper 3.4.5 > > Pig 0.11.1 > > Hive 0.10.0 > > Sqoop 2 > > Oozie 3.3.2 > > Whirr 0.8.1 > > Mahout 0.7 > > Flume 1.3.1 > > Giraph 0.2.0 > > Hue 2.2.0 > > Datafu 0.0.6 > > Solr 4.2.1 > > Crunch 0.5.0 > > Tomcat 6.0.36 > > Spark 0.7.3 (it has been in the queue for a long time) > > > > Also, I'd suggest to keep the same set of OSes as last time: > > > > CentOS/RHEL5 > > CentOS/RHEL6 > > SLES11 > > Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS) > > Fedora 18 > > OpenSUSE 12.3 > > Ubuntu 12.10 > > > > To reiterate, with a known stable version of the stack we can safely focus > > on > > the improvements to the framework and the overall system usability. > > > > Please jump on the discussion Also, I have opened up the following JIRA to > > track the BOM update https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1023 > > > > Thanks, > > Cos > > > > > > > -- > Best regards, > > - Andy > > Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein > (via Tom White)
