If you need a RM to do ~monthly cadence releases of _one_ 2.x line, I can
volunteer for that. I intend to continue releasing from branch-1 but seeing
how I'm set up to do monthly releases of one set of binaries I can do
another with only a modest increment of effort.

That said, it would be great if we had more people acting as RMs. You only
need commit rights to be a RM, so any committer is welcome to try
releasing. If you are interested, one of us, such as myself, can mentor you
and walk you through the process for the first couple of releases.


On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 8:31 AM Mike Drob <md...@apache.org> wrote:

> Another thought that I realized I forgot to mention -
>
> Previously on branch-1 we've been fairly consistent with time-bound
> maintenance releases happening almost monthly, looking at the great work
> done by our Andrew and Nick especially.
>
> We've fallen off track on branch-2 with maintenance releases on 2.0.x being
> fairly high in patch count. Although not perfect, I think this is a
> reasonable first order approximation for the amount of change going in. If
> we're not releasing often enough (or at all) in this situation, then folks
> that are trying to use it on real clusters don't have access to the fixes.
> Agree that it is bad they don't have hbck to fix some problems, but as they
> run they will keep finding more and more new issues and even running into
> the same issues because they have no better release to upgrade to.
>
> So theoretically we could get some fixes out to folks now to make their
> lives a little bit easier, and then get them another release with hbck2
> when it is ready.
>
> Mike
>
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 10:19 AM Mike Drob <md...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for pointing me to that discussion, Duo. I've updated HBASE-19121
> > to have fix version 2.1.1 and 2.0.3 so that it is easier (at least for
> me)
> > to find via Jira.
> >
> > I'll start looking at the hbck2 patches and will leave comments there.
> >
> > There are a lot of subtasks against that issue, it is unclear to me which
> > ones are critical and which ones are not for a release.
> >
> > Since hbck2 tool is in a different repo, have we thought about what the
> > release actions would look like? Do we need to have two votes going at
> the
> > same time? Can we release core repo with an hbck service in master, but
> > release the hbck tool sometime later? This first release is going to be
> > more complex I think; would be good if somebody can figure that out in
> > parallel so we're not blocked on it later.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 6:41 PM 张铎(Duo Zhang) <palomino...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Stack has a plan on the 2.1.1 release where we want to finish the first
> >> version on hbck2. In the real deploy we have met a stuck cluster several
> >> times, and lots of users have asked that why hbck can not work any
> more...
> >>
> >> So the current opening issue is not important, please help reviewing the
> >> patches for hbck2 to speed up the release...
> >>
> >> Thanks for bringing this up
> >>
> >> Mike Drob <md...@apache.org>于2018年10月5日 周五23:53写道:
> >>
> >> > Devs,
> >> >
> >> > It's been almost 3 months since 2.1.0 was released (Jul 19) and we
> have
> >> 150
> >> > commits on branch-2.1 in that time. What do folks think of getting a
> >> > release going? I know that there's been some discussion around the
> HBCK2
> >> > stuff landing, but I feel like the conversation has gotten a bit lost
> >> > without an actual release to relate to.
> >> >
> >> > Duo, as the 2.1.0 release manager, are you interested in maintaining
> the
> >> > 2.1 branch release cadence? If you've gotten busy, then let's find
> >> another
> >> > volunteer.
> >> >
> >> > There are 18 issues open or in progress currently. Only one is
> labelled
> >> > blocker, and five more are critical -- let's evaluate these and the
> >> rest to
> >> > figure out what we need for a release to happen. I went ahead and
> >> created a
> >> > 2.1.2 version in Jira so that we have somewhere to move issues that
> >> aren't
> >> > getting done soon.
> >> >
> >> > Meanwhile, I think we also need to look at test stabilization --
> >> there's 15
> >> > tests on the dashboard that might need attention.
> >> >
> >> > Mike
> >> >
> >>
> >
>


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Best regards,
Andrew

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