I'm also +1 With 5 +1 votes (4 +1s binding) and no 0 or -1 votes, the vote passes. I will send out the release announcement shortly.
Thanks to all who voted on the release candidate! Thanks again for open sourcing clusterdock, Dima. It's been super helpful. On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 8:45 PM, Andrew Purtell <[email protected]> wrote: > The 2nd HBase 0.98.21 release candidate (RC1) is available for download > at https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/hbase/hbase-0.98.21RC1/ and > Maven artifacts are also available in the temporary repository > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachehbase-1145/ . > > The detailed source and binary compatibility report for this release with > respect to the previous is available for your review at > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/hbase/hbase-0.98. > 21RC1/HBase_0.98.20_to_0.98.21RC1_compatibility_report.html . There is > one change of note: an allowable change to Public/Evolving > HFilePrettyPrinter introduced as part of a security fix. > > The 57 issues resolved in this release can be found at > https://s.apache.org/SfDQ . > > I have made the following assessments of this candidate: > - Release audit check passes > - Unit test suite passes (7u79) > - Loaded 1M keys with LTT (10 readers, 10 writers, 10 updaters (20%): all > keys verified, no unusual messages or errors, latencies in the ballpark > - IntegrationTestBigLinkedList writing 500M keys with slowDeterministic > chaos policy in effect: result is 100% referenced, no verification errors > (8u91) > - Built head of Apache Phoenix 4.x-HBase-0.98 branch, looks good (7u79) > > Signed with my code signing key D5365CCD. > > Please try out the candidate and vote +1/0/-1. This vote will be open for > at least 72 hours. Unless objection I will try to close it Monday August > 15, 2016 if we have sufficient votes. > > -- > 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)
