On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 12:53 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 8/21/18 12:46 PM, Sean Busbey wrote:
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>> On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> On 8/21/18 12:22 PM, Sean Busbey wrote:
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>>>> I believe "NT" is already meant to cover the "NP" case. How can we
>>>> rephrase it to better cover the meaning you want?
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>>> In my mind "not tested" isn't honest because we have many folks who have
>>> been doing testing on Hadoop 3.x versions. There is a very broad spectrum
>>> that is left up to the reader to discern, e.g.
>>>
>>> Not Tested: "we haven't done a full round of HBase-grade,
>>> production-readiness testing"
>>> Not Tested: "We don't know if HBase even compiles against that Hadoop
>>> version"
>>>
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>> That's fair. (But again Hadoop 3 versions aren't "NT", they're "red
>> light". this is a direct result of folks doing testing.)
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>> There are even notes below the table that explain *why* those versions
>> are "red light". I think we have an explanation note for anything
>> marked X currently.
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> Just to be sure, you're saying H3 is red-light still or was red-light prior
> to the new Apache releases that have just gone out also mentioned in this
> thread (and are actually yellow-light now)?
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> If it's still red-light, do you have issues handy to point me at because I'm
> not familiar with what the current problems are (and probably should be!
> :P). HBASE-20540 was the last I knew tracking such issues.
>


It is my understanding that the things we know are a problem are all
cleared up as of 3.0.3 and 3.1.1 and HBASE-20839.

I don't have a strong opinion on wether it should be yellow-light or
green-light. probably yellow-light; most of the burn-in testing I know
of relies on apache releases + patches and I haven't done the leg work
to figure out what pure-Hadoop-PMC-blessed release that means.

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