On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 6:58 PM, Juan P <jpgg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, congratulations for the work and thank you very much. I think Myriad's
> rebound is a reality.
>
> - In the list of articles, we could add one on the analysis of a dataset
> (Titanic) with Spark. Making the attempt to establish a reference
> architecture for analysis: SYM2 (Spark-Yarn-Myriad-Mesos)

Great idea, interesting acronym ;-)

>
> - To release the version, we can generate a document with proposals. For me
> it would be interesting to upload the Mesos version as a first
> approximation. This would allow us to deploy with DCOS and the Mesos
> version that is installed.
>

Totally agree, one of the first steps is test with Mesos 1.5

> Now I'm working on reviewing the old PRs to see what we can take advantage
> of, then I intend to regularize Jira's bugs and then start with the new
> functionality ...
>
>
> Thank you very much again

Many thanks for your contributions!

>
>
> On 15 April 2018 at 20:39, Javi Roman <jroman.espi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> Good news, slowly we will be able to evolve this interesting project. The
>> integration with DC/OS is a guarantee of framework success.
>>
>> It would be interesting to know the requirements for getting Apache
>> Myriad into the community universe.
>>
>> Many thanks for your help!
>> --
>> Javi Roman
>>
>> Twitter: @javiromanrh
>> GitHub: github.com/javiroman
>> Linkedin: es.linkedin.com/in/javiroman
>> Big Data Blog: dataintensive.info
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 11:01 PM, Ken Sipe <k...@mesosphere.io> wrote:
>> > Javi,
>> >
>> > Well done and Nice work!
>> >
>> > I am one of the original Apache committers on Myriad… however I have
>> been MIA for a long time.
>> >
>> > I am willing and interested in helping.   At this time I am not able to
>> offer up a lot of time but will help where I can.
>> > As a part of Mesosphere,   I spent some time being the gatekeeper to the
>> DC/OS universe, have written a number CLI subcommands and system
>> integration tests and can help in those areas.
>> >
>> > Additional areas I will make time for if needed/wanted:
>> > 1. PR reviews (and commits)
>> > 2. Getting into DCOS universe
>> > 3. Help with articles listed below (in particular 3 & 4)
>> >
>> > Ken
>> >
>> >
>> >> On Apr 14, 2018, at 4:18 AM, Javi Roman <jroman.espi...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi all!
>> >>
>> >> This is an e-mail for tracking the state of Apache Myriad Project.
>> >> Many things are happening and I am happy to say the project is
>> >> rebooting slowly but strongly. The following is a list of achievements
>> >> right now:
>> >>
>> >> 1. We have got a Project Roadmap [1] that we are accomplishing happily.
>> >> 2. We have a chat channel at [2]. Not much activity yet (only 7 users
>> >> right now) but this is only the beginning.
>> >> 3. This list is getting activity again with new active users.
>> >> 4. A separate document [3] for tracking up the unlocking of JIRA
>> >> issues and pending PRs. Special thanks to Alvaro for the initiative
>> >> and Juan P. for working in this necessary housekeeping.
>> >> 5. We have already a nice local development environment based on
>> >> Vagrant for Apache Mesos, and for DC/OS community platform.
>> >> 6. We have new activity at Apache Myriad Twitter account [4]. We are
>> >> trying to publish at least one post a day. We have to create Apache
>> >> Myriad own content for creating really interesting Twitter posts.
>> >>
>> >> No ready yet, but planning:
>> >>
>> >> 1. A set of articles in order to get new users. This is the planning:
>> >>
>> >> Article 1 - Apache Myriad (Hadoop YARN on Mesos) Reboot
>> >>
>> >> This article explains the state of the project and sets up the targets
>> >> for the new releases. We need a new release (0.3.0) in order to follow
>> >> the open-source motto "release early, release often".
>> >>
>> >> Article 2 - Apache Myriad Development Environment Based on Apache Mesos
>> >>
>> >> This article is a way to get new users as easily as possible with an
>> >> local environment ready for hacking.
>> >>
>> >> Article 3 - Apache Myriad Development Environment Based on Apache Mesos
>> >>
>> >> This article explains a way for developing Apache Myriad using Docker
>> >> and Mesosphere Marathon on top of DC/OS. Probably if Apache Myriad is
>> >> executed in production at some time will be at DC/OS.
>> >>
>> >> Article 4 - Apache Mesos Data Services a Different Approach
>> >>
>> >> This is a more advance article explaining a different way of data
>> >> service development on Apache Mesos. Probably the current approach is
>> >> to create data services (such as Kafka, Spark, Elastic ...) based on
>> >> Apache Mesos Frameworks. The focus of development is to create native
>> >> frameworks for each technology. Mesosphere does a very good work on
>> >> that direction with DC/OS SDK (dcos-commons).
>> >>
>> >> The different approach explained in this article is to shift the
>> >> development focus towards only one Apache Mesos Framework to maintains
>> >> (Apache Myriad) and create applications based on YARN by means of
>> >> Apache Slider (a "kind" of YARN SDK). This is really ambitious,
>> >> however really interesting point of view from my perspective.
>> >>
>> >> 2. It's the time for planning the new release (0.3.0). We have to
>> >> discuss the minimal features to include for a new release. This is
>> >> really important for the next months.
>> >>
>> >> We have a lot work to do, however I really guess the risk of retiring
>> >> this podling is far way right now.
>> >>
>> >> Please, feel free to comment, feedback is welcome!
>> >>
>> >> [1] https://goo.gl/xtD5oT
>> >> [2] https://gitter.im/apache-myriad/dev
>> >> [3]  https://goo.gl/u7RMFY
>> >> [4] https://twitter.com/apachemyriad
>> >> --
>> >> Javi Roman
>> >>
>> >> Twitter: @javiromanrh
>> >> GitHub: github.com/javiroman
>> >> Linkedin: es.linkedin.com/in/javiroman
>> >> Big Data Blog: dataintensive.info
>> >
>>

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