OK, looks like you all agree to drop ELK together.
I’ll remove them from Bigtop 3.2.0, Thank you all for the advice.

Best Regards,
Zhiguo Wu

> On Jul 22, 2022, at 18:09, Yuqi Gu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As we discussed on BIGTOP-3722,  I think it makes sense to remove the whole
> ELK, not just only logstash, from Bigtop stack for the license conflicts.
> https://www.elastic.co/blog/licensing-change
> https://www.cmswire.com/knowledge-findability/not-so-open-any-more-elasticsearch-relicensing-and-implications-for-open-source-search/
> 
> 
> 李帅 <[email protected]> 于2022年7月22日周五 17:45写道:
> 
>> +1, I think remove elk so we could focus on Hadoop related components. Elk
>> also have theirselve's rpm/deb packages. So, I support the division.
>> 
>> <[email protected]> 于 2022年7月22日周五 17:21写道:
>> 
>>> I also +1 to drop those components, including ES and Kibana.
>>> A few month ago I added the patches for log4j to them, it was a little
>> bit
>>> difficult to patch because those products in Bigtop were far from the
>>> latest versions. And as Masatake mentions currently ELK are not Apache 2
>>> license.
>>> I think it is preferable to drop them, or to replace them to OpenSearch
>> or
>>> another projects which are maintained in Apache 2 license.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Leona Yoda
>>> 
>>> From: Masatake Iwasaki <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Friday, July 22, 2022 17:50
>>> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Re: Remove Logstash from Bigtop stack
>>> I'm +1 to drop Logstash (and Elasticsearch and Kibana as well).
>>> We can not upgrade them to upstream version due to incompatible license.
>>> rpm/deb packages are officially provided on their own.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Masatke Iwasaki
>>> 
>>> On 2022/07/22 16:26, 吴治国 wrote:
>>>> Hi community,
>>>> 
>>>> as the ELK version in Bigtop is too old, and Logstash is rarely used in
>>> bigdata related projects, I'd like to propose we remove Logstash from
>>> Bigtop stack.
>>>> 
>>>> Since Elasticsearch still has lots of users, I recommend we can upgrade
>>> it to 6.1.4 which is the latest version support JDK8 compilation, once we
>>> are supporting JDK9 compilation, we can upgrade it to 6.2.4 as our final
>>> supported version, if the compilation is conflicted with other components
>>> in the future, we can remove Elasticsearch too.
>>>> 
>>>> Regarding the Kibana, I'll try to upgrade it too, but I'm not sure if I
>>> can fix the compilation errors since it's a NodeJS project and I'm not
>> very
>>> familiar with it, if I cannot fix it, and no one can help, I'd like to
>>> remove it too.
>>>> 
>>>> Can you please tell me your opinion? Thanks.
>>>> 
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Zhiguo Wu
>>> 
>> 

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