An email from JIRA reminds me that we should also have the ZooKeeper related refactoring complete in 1.0 before releasing it. That work is pretty far along and needs all bits in place to be useful.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Andrew Purtell <apurt...@apache.org> wrote: > HBASE-10856 has 8 open subtasks, 6 of which are not assigned. > > Four other JIRAs (HBASE-9864, HBASE-11122, HBASE-11124, and HBASE-11225) > are incorporated by reference and are open. Those could be dropped. All but > HBASE-11122 represent significant work. > > My guess based on the lack of activity on the 1.0 JIRA is it will be open > for a long time without much attention. Perhaps we can instead move much > to a new JIRA serving as an umbrella for 1.1 and call 1.0 as imminent. > Merge HBASE-10070 into trunk - if the vote passes - and then only keep the > issues for updating documentation and testing rolling restart / compat with > 0.98? > > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Stack <st...@duboce.net> wrote: > >> 1.0.0 has been going on for a while now. Master has a bunch of good stuff >> in it . What are we thinking of as a release date for the first 0.99.0 >> and >> for 1.0.0 itself? >> >> Thanks, >> St.Ack >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Stack <st...@duboce.net> wrote: >> >> > Andrew is talking of the first 0.98RC being imminent. >> > >> > Time to start in on the release that will follow 0.98.x. We seem to all >> > be good with calling it 1.0.0. Speak up if you think different. (I just >> > added a 1.0.0 version to JIRA). >> > >> > + What should 1.0.0 have in it beyond what is in 0.98. >> > + Why can't 1.0.0 just be 0.98.0, or 0.98.1 altogether? >> > + When should it come out? I'm thinking soon after 0.98. Feb/March? >> > (Presuming 0.98 ships in Jan). >> > + Who should RM it? (I could but perhaps others are interested). >> > >> > What else should we consider achieving the state of 1.0.0ness? >> > >> > Happy New Year all, >> > St.Ack >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > > - Andy > > Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein > (via Tom White) > -- Best regards, - Andy Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein (via Tom White)