Not to start a holiway ;), but just a thought: shall we go straight to asciidoctor instead of markdown? I was lately doing some work with asciidoctor (including writing extensive reports, etc.) and I found it to be way more advanced than markdown.

And it integrates perfectly into software development pipeline.
--
With regards,
  Cos

On 16.12.2020 12:51, Olaf Flebbe wrote:
That’s amazing! Thank you Kengo and all the contributors for all your efforts.

I am asking myself if we shouldn’t announce it on the @ASFbigtop twitter handle 
?
We need to have a news page first, IMO .

Unless someone else is stepping up I can try to create a news section and 
eventually convert the Website from xml to markdown, to make it more 
accessible. Beware: I have no web design skills :)

Best
    Olaf


Am 16.12.2020 um 15:08 schrieb Konstantin Boudnik <c...@apache.org>:

Great news! And thanks to everyone who contributed to make this release happen!
I wasn't one of them, but I am getting back to the game as my travels getting 
more predictable now ;)

It is a great way to finish this ... a-ah not so easy year: the community and 
the project are moving forward!

--
With regards,
  Cos

On 16.12.2020 08:01, Kengo Seki wrote:
On behalf of the Apache Bigtop team, I'd love to announce the general
availability of the Bigtop 1.5.0 release.
The release is available here:
   https://bigtop.apache.org/download.html#releases
A few highlights of this release include:
   * Four different Linux distributions are newly supported: CentOS 8,
Debian 10, Fedora 31, and Ubuntu 18.04
   * Bigtop Mpack is added as a new feature, that enables users to
deploy Bigtop components via Apache Ambari
   * Livy and ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) are newly
added as components
   * Many component upgrades, e.g., Hadoop 2.10.1, Spark 2.4.5, HBase
1.5.0, Hive 2.3.6, Kafka 2.4.0, Zeppelin 0.8.2
With Bigtop 1.5.0 the community continues to deliver the most advanced
big data stack to date. More details about 1.5.0 release are here:
   https://bigtop.apache.org/release-notes.html
Deploying Bigtop is easy: grab the repo/list file for your favorite
Linux distribution:
   https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/bigtop/bigtop-1.5.0/repos/
and you'll be running your very own bigdata cluster in no time!
We welcome your help and feedback. For more information on how to
report problems, and to get involved, visit the project website at:
   https://bigtop.apache.org
Lastly, I want to emphasize that this is a collaborative work done by
project contributors and other communities,
who continue to devote time to make Bigtop a better software. Thank
you all for making this release possible!
Regards,
Kengo Seki, Bigtop 1.5.0 Release Manager

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