To be clear, I only list one option… the 1st item is for extensions, and the 2nd is for the engine ...
Thanks, Cheng Pan > On Feb 26, 2024, at 17:33, Kent Yao <y...@apache.org> wrote: > > We probably should avoid dropping critical kinds of stuff in the current > branch > being developed, especially in the midway. The proper window should be within > 1~2 week before or after the last release. If there's no rush, a version > ahead. > > In this case, I'm +1 for opt.2 > > Kent Yao <y...@apache.org> 于2024年2月26日周一 17:22写道: >> >> For engines or extension? >> >> Cheng Pan <pan3...@gmail.com> 于2024年2月26日周一 17:15写道: >>> >>> Hi, Kyuubi developers, >>> >>> The Spark 3.1 was EOL[1] on 02/18/2022 with the latest patch release 3.1.3. >>> The Spark 3.2 was EOL[2] on 04/13/2023 with the latest patch release 3.2.4. >>> The Spark 3.3 was EOL[2] on 08/21/2023 with the latest patch release 3.3.4. >>> >>> Given the fact that Spark 3.1 is the first widely adopted version of Spark >>> 3.x series, we keep the support of it for a long time. >>> >>> Now, I propose to deprecate the support for Spark 3.1(or maybe include 3.2) >>> in Kyuubi 1.9.0, in detail: >>> >>> - Remove support of Spark 3.1(or 3.1 and 3.2) in all extensions in 1.9.0 >>> - Keep the support of Spark 3.1(or 3.1 and 3.2) in the Spark SQL engine in >>> 1.9.0, and remove the support after 1.9.0 (maybe 1.10.0 or 2.0.0) >>> >>> Any thoughts? >>> >>> [1] https://github.com/apache/spark-website/pull/425 >>> [2] https://github.com/apache/spark-website/pull/500 >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Cheng Pan >>> >>>