nicholas started it! :) for java 6 i would have said the same thing about 1 year ago: it is foolish to drop it. but i think the time is right about now. about half our clients are on java 7 and the other half have active plans to migrate to it within 6 months.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Reynold Xin <r...@databricks.com> wrote: > Guys thanks for chiming in, but please focus on Java here. Python is an > entirely separate issue. > > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Koert Kuipers <ko...@tresata.com> wrote: > >> i am not sure eol means much if it is still actively used. we have a lot >> of clients with centos 5 (for which we still support python 2.4 in some >> form or another, fun!). most of them are on centos 6, which means python >> 2.6. by cutting out python 2.6 you would cut out the majority of the actual >> clusters i am aware of. unless you intention is to truly make something >> academic i dont think that is wise. >> >> On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Nicholas Chammas < >> nicholas.cham...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> (On that note, I think Python 2.6 should be next on the chopping block >>> sometime later this year, but that’s for another thread.) >>> >>> (To continue the parenthetical, Python 2.6 was in fact EOL-ed in October >>> of >>> 2013. <https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.9/>) >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:18 PM Nicholas Chammas < >>> nicholas.cham...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > I understand the concern about cutting out users who still use Java 6, >>> and >>> > I don't have numbers about how many people are still using Java 6. >>> > >>> > But I want to say at a high level that I support deprecating older >>> > versions of stuff to reduce our maintenance burden and let us use more >>> > modern patterns in our code. >>> > >>> > Maintenance always costs way more than initial development over the >>> > lifetime of a project, and for that reason "anti-support" is just as >>> > important as support. >>> > >>> > (On that note, I think Python 2.6 should be next on the chopping block >>> > sometime later this year, but that's for another thread.) >>> > >>> > Nick >>> > >>> > >>> > On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:03 PM Reynold Xin <r...@databricks.com> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> >> This has been discussed a few times in the past, but now Oracle has >>> ended >>> >> support for Java 6 for over a year, I wonder if we should just drop >>> Java 6 >>> >> support. >>> >> >>> >> There is one outstanding issue Tom has brought to my attention: >>> PySpark on >>> >> YARN doesn't work well with Java 7/8, but we have an outstanding pull >>> >> request to fix that. >>> >> >>> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-6869 >>> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-1920 >>> >> >>> > >>> >> >> >