> thanks for the input maybe yarn and HDFS should continue to stick around
Huh? When/where was HDFS not sticking around? To be replaced with what? On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 6:57 PM, jay vyas <[email protected]> wrote: > > great feedback guys. my thoughts: > > @andrew, yeah thats some very good points you make. thanks for the input > maybe yarn and HDFS should continue to stick around. > > @RJ, i think python, and the mgmt tooling can be complimentary, but more > ** on top ** of bigtop, i.e. in a vendor product based on bigtop : or a > community repackaging of bigtop --- managing them as part of bigtop itself > -- might be extra features are a little out of scope of bigtop ; which is > more around deployment and packaging / testing for the core of a big data > infrastructure, as opposed to an e2e solution. but *at the least* i think > it makes sense to keep in mind the ambaris and also the ipythons/tableus > of the world when producing bigtop releases, b/c if those represent use > cases we can have good tests for (i.e. REST Apis and PySpark tests and so > on)... > > > > > > -- Best regards, - Andy Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein (via Tom White)
