Let's leave the other thread for the board report, please. I've changed the subject as such.

Thanks for volunteering to be RM.

I'm of the opinion that we should just update to the latest HBase 2.0.x line. The compatibility assertions from HBase should make this a no-op for us to change versions. There are arguments, however, in both ways that we should use the earliest, non-breaking version of HBase.

As the RM, it is your prerogative to tell everyone else how you are tracking it :). Figure out what fixVersion you're using on Jira, and then either manage the list of open issues in there yourself, or push out issues and have folks put issues back in which they feel must be included.

Since this is your first time, I would prioritize an rc0 ASAP so that you can get comfortable with the process (even if we know that there are other fixes which must be made before the final release).

On 4/30/19 2:34 AM, Jaanai Zhang wrote:
I will try doing release 5.0.1. Tow things need to confirm:

1.  According to the thread[1],  a new Phoenix 5.0.1 will support HBase
2.0.2, right? As far as I know, some improvements of HBase 2.0.2 will cause
some critical issues, for example,
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5250 (This issue from our
production environments, we had used HBase 2.0.2 in Phoenix 5.0).

2.  We should have a clear JIRA list for a 5.0.1, I am not sure what JIRAs
should go into it, only critical and blocked JIRAs apply for a 5.0.1?  If I
know what priority need to pick, I will collect them.


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    Jaanai Zhang
    Best regards!



Thomas D'Silva <tdsi...@salesforce.com.invalid> 于2019年4月30日周二 上午10:06写道:

Jaanai,

We are waiting for a few omid bug fixes to do the 4.15/5.1 release that
will have splittable system catalog and the omid integration.
Are you interested in doing a 5.0.1 release that has the HBase 2.0.x
compatibility fixes that were discussed in a previous thread[1]?

The steps to create a RC are straightforward and documented here:
https://phoenix.apache.org/release.html.
The main thing you need to do is to add your code signing key to
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/phoenix/KEYS (follow the steps at
the start of that file)
and then commit using svn. Then you can follow the rest of the steps listed
in "How to do a release"

Thanks,
Thomas

[1]

https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/99fcc737d7a8f82ddffb1b34a64f7099f7909900b8bea36dd6afca16@%3Cdev.phoenix.apache.org%3E

On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 6:33 PM Jaanai Zhang <cloud.pos...@gmail.com>
wrote:

I would like to volunteer for a new 5.x release if someone can guide me
release process. Thanks.

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    Jaanai Zhang
    Best regards!



Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> 于2019年4月30日周二 上午12:39写道:

Hiya folks,

It's about that time for another board report. Please reply here with
anything of merit that you think the board might find
interesting/useful. As a reminder, they board is typically more
concerned with high-level project/community details than the
nuts-and-bolts of the code changes for the project.

On my radar already is...

* Multiple new committers and PMC'ers (thanks so much to the folks who
have been driving votes!)
* NoSQL day in May
* 4.14.2 in vote
* Need for a new 5.x.y release (if there are no volunteers, I may have
to find the time to make this happen. It's been too long)

Thanks!

- Josh




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