Anshuman, The GCS processors have been merged to master a few weeks ago so in my personal opinion it should be a fairly safe bet to assume they will make to 1.2.0. Emphasis on assume. :-)
>From what I gather the code base is reaching stability and as per email from Bryan earlier this week we should soon see the RC leaving the oven. Not sure if looked at the merge history lately and I certainly don't want to set high expectations.... But the changes since 1.1.2 are looking amazing... Like... Truly amazing. But as I said, don't want to set high expectations so hold tight as Bryan continues to roast the RC. Cheers On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 11:01 PM, Anshuman Ghosh < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello Joe, > > I was about to write an email to the community and just then I have > received this email. Thank you! > > I would like to know whether GCS processors are available or not? > We have a requirement to use them. > From where I get this latest version as the one we have downloaded doesn't > seem to have GCS processors. > > Thanking you in advance! > > > ______________________ > > *Kind Regards,* > *Anshuman Ghosh* > *Contact - +49 179 9090964* > > > On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Joe Witt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Team, > > > > Just noticed these slides > > https://www.slideshare.net/KojiKawamura/whats-newnifi120 > > > > While the deck itself seems quite solid and does cover a lot of really > > important materials we must be very careful in presenting such > > materials before the release is an officially PMC voted upon artifact. > > > > The note on the description is good "Summarizes new capabilities added > > to Apache NiFi 1.2.0 (soon to be released)." but the slides themselves > > need to adhere to the naming guidelines and need to make it very clear > > that the features/fixes/etc.. being described are not released and > > subject to change. > > > > The first use of naming should always call out the proper full name > > which would be Apache NiFi. > > > > Thanks > > Joe > > >
