Given no explicit objection in around two weeks, let's move things forward.
Since its release cycle is expected to be different with the Bigtop
packages, I'll create a new repo for it and let you know once it's
prepared.

Kengo Seki <[email protected]>

On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 5:22 PM 吴治国 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone for your support.
>
> If there are no objections, could we possibly create a repository for 
> bigtop-manager? Or is there another process required?
>
> Best Regards,
> Zhiguo Wu
>
>
> ---- Replied Message ----
> | From | Yuqi Gu<[email protected]> |
> | Date | 5/22/2024 17:47 |
> | To | <[email protected]> |
> | Subject | Re: [DISCUSS] New subproject: Bigtop Manager |
> That's awesome!
>
> As Kengo mentioned, there are significant development dependencies and
> synchronization barriers between Bigtop and other deployment solutions like
> Ambari. It could harm Bigtop's consistency and integrity and reduce our
> development efficiency.
>
> Therefore, we have withdrawn support for Ambari and its Management Pack.
>
> I believe Bigtop-manager, a sub-project of Bigtop, could be a viable
> alternative. It has the potential to promote Bigtop as the optimal solution
> for users in the future.
> +1 from my side.
>
> Thanks.
>
> BRs,
> Yuqi
>
> 吴治国 <[email protected]> 于2024年5月22日周三 16:12写道:
>
> Thanks, Lei, Kengo and Evans.
>
> The lack of user-friendly UI has been a barrier for new and/or light
> users considering adopting Bigtop. Ambari might be a solution, but IMO it
> has a maintainability problem caused from its legacy architecture and
> outdated software stack, and it seems difficult to improve them gradually.
> Couldn't agree more.
>
> Just curious do we have demo/slide or other materials at hand can be
> share? would love to get more holistic understanding :)
> You can follow this README file[1] to set up your local environment.
> However, the functionality is currently limited, that's why I hope that
> perhaps by promoting it as a subproject of Bigtop, we can attract more
> contributors to accelerate its development process.
>
> Best Regards,
> Zhiguo Wu
>
> [1]:
> https://github.com/kevinw66/bigtop-manager/blob/main/dev-support/README.md
>
>
>
> ---- Replied Message ----
> | From | Kengo Seki<[email protected]> |
> | Date | 5/18/2024 11:27 |
> | To | <[email protected]> |
> | Subject | Re: [DISCUSS] New subproject: Bigtop Manager |
> Thank you so much for your proposal, Zhiguo!
>
> The lack of user-friendly UI has been a barrier for new and/or light
> users considering adopting Bigtop. Ambari might be a solution, but IMO
> it has a maintainability problem caused from its legacy architecture
> and outdated software stack, and it seems difficult to improve them
> gradually.
> Bigtop Manager is created by Zhiguo and his collaborators from scratch
> to tackle this problem. In my understanding, it's easier to maintain
> since it's built with modern frameworks such as Spring Boot 3 and
> Vue.js 3, and supports recent LTS versions of JDK (17 and 21). I also
> believe his technical skill and sense of responsibility for
> maintaining it, so I'll submit my +1 for accepting it into the Bigtop
> codebase, though it may be required to check if its functionality and
> quality is enough before including it into our release.
>
> Kengo Seki <[email protected]>
>
> On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 2:32 PM 吴治国 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> Due to the fact that Bigtop's native deployment solution (Puppet script)
> is difficult for general users to configure and fully utilize, many of them
> install the components manually or use them in combination with other
> frameworks. To address this, I have developed a project called Bigtop
> Manager, which is inspired by Apache Ambari and Cloudera Manager.
>
> The project's repository is hosted on Github[1] and has been developed for
> more than a year, and has also been incubated in OpenEuler community for
> about a half year, while this project has not yet met the standards for
> production-level use, I believe that promoting it as a subproject of Bigtop
> now could bring more benefits to the project and accelerate its development
> progress.
>
> I would like to know your opinion about this, thanks.
>
> Best Regards,
> Zhiguo Wu
>
> [1]: https://github.com/kevinw66/bigtop-manager
>

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