On 8/21/18 2:09 PM, Sean Busbey wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 12:53 PM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote:
On 8/21/18 12:46 PM, Sean Busbey wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote:
On 8/21/18 12:22 PM, Sean Busbey wrote:
I believe "NT" is already meant to cover the "NP" case. How can we
rephrase it to better cover the meaning you want?
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"
That's fair. (But again Hadoop 3 versions aren't "NT", they're "red
light". this is a direct result of folks doing testing.)
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.
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)?
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.
Thanks for confirming! I was planning to make those Hadoop3 versions
"yellow". No intention to call them "green" yet :)