Can't you diff versions.lock betwen before and after to get a clue? In case our validate-licenses gradle task does not complain about unused files in licenses/ folder...
Jan > 2. nov. 2024 kl. 12:27 skrev David Eric Pugh <de...@yahoo.com.INVALID>: > > I did reach out to the user list about hadoop-auth and haven't heard anything > back. I may do another "bump" to see if I elicit anything. > > https://lists.apache.org/thread/vnd73j0nq3losfc17lzqp48g10r5tdgg > I am going to open up a JIRA and just see what's involved in removing only > the hadoop-auth module. > Anyone have tips on how I might figure out which licenses etc can be removed > when hadoop-auth is removed? A magic gradle command? > > > > On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 05:20:37 PM EDT, Gus Heck > <gus.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I was thinking about this recently too. I search our archives and the only > interesting email regarding hadoop was a response in which Dave Smiley > pointed out that the backend is pluggable and thus it could be used to > target S3... but probably if we want to support an S3 storage backend, this > should be done more directly and with a clear notion of how to avoid > wasting duplication on replicas when s3 already has its own redundancy. (I > did see some mention of replicas creating needless redundancy on hadoop). > There were a whole passel of CVE related emails that referenced CVE's in > hadoop libs however. > > So I have seen little evidence that anyone uses this integration anymore. > This probably however should be posed to the user list as well. > > If we can't drum up a response there, I'm definitely +1 to lightening the > load via options 1 or 4. > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 5:05 PM David Eric Pugh <de...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote: > >> I just re-read my copy of Marie Kondo's book The Life-Changing Magic of >> Tidying Up[1] and it brought to mind the state of our Hadoop integrations >> with Solr. I'd like to gauge the community's thoughts on how we move >> forward with Hadoop in Solr 10. >> My perspective is that Hadoop is no longer a key part of Solr's future, >> and that is reflected in it's lack of maintenance and tech debt that it >> appears to carrying. We seem to have a lot of points of discussion where >> we want to do something and "but Hadoop doesn't support it" or "the tests >> for Hadoop fail". >> >> I believe everything we would be removing is in:* Hadoop Auth Module* HDFS >> Module >> >> If it's useful to the community I can make a longer argument about why we >> need to thank Hadoop for it's service and say good bye. >> >> Otherwise, I think these are our paths forward: >> 1) Just straight up remove both modules in Solr 10 like we did with >> analytics. >> 2) Move both modules to the solr-sandbox repository. Can we just leave >> them there on Solr 9 and see if they get some new life?3) Actively recruit >> someone to be a committer focused on the Hadoop code to bring them up to >> date and allow them to stay? I would want to time box this effort. >> 4) If someone volunteers to maintain them, move those modules to >> independent GitHub repos like we did with DIH. >> Thoughts? Other suggestions? >> >> Eric >> >> >> >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Kondo >> >> > > -- > http://www.needhamsoftware.com (work) > https://a.co/d/b2sZLD9 (my fantasy fiction book) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@solr.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@solr.apache.org