+1 (binding)

Ralph


On Jun 17, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Tom White wrote:

> As there are no active discussions on the proposal thread, I would
> like to initiate a vote to accept Bigtop as an Apache Incubator
> project.
> 
> The proposal is available at
> 
> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/BigtopProposal?action=recall&rev=13
> 
> I've also put a copy of the proposal at the end of this email.
> 
> The discussion thread is available at
> 
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201106.mbox/%3cbanlktimriyvs5g5maklqvinauz9h6s5...@mail.gmail.com%3E
> 
> Please cast your votes:
> 
> [  ] +1 Accept Bigtop for incubation
> [  ] +0 Indifferent to Bigtop incubation
> [  ] -1 Reject Bigtop for incubation
> 
> This vote will close 72 hours from now.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom
> 
> = Bigtop - Apache Hadoop Ecosystem Packaging and Test =
> 
> == Abstract ==
> 
> Bigtop - a project for the development of packaging and tests of the
> Hadoop ecosystem.
> 
> == Proposal ==
> 
> The primary goal of Bigtop is to build a community around the
> packaging and interoperability testing of Hadoop-related projects.
> This includes testing at various levels (packaging, platform, runtime,
> upgrade, etc...) developed by a community with a focus on the system
> as a whole, rather than individual projects.
> 
> Build, packaging and integration test code that depends upon official
> releases of the Apache Hadoop-related projects (HDFS, MapReduce,
> HBase, Hive, Pig, ZooKeeper, etc...) will be developed and released by
> this project. As bugs and other issues are found we expect these to be
> fixed upstream.
> 
> == Background ==
> 
> The initial packaging and test code for Bigtop was developed by
> Cloudera to package projects from the Apache Hadoop ecosystem and
> provide a consistent, inter-operable framework.
> 
> == Rationale ==
> 
> Hadoop defines itself as:
> 
> {{{
> The Apache Hadoop project develops open-source software for reliable,
> scalable, distributed computing. Hadoop includes these subprojects:
> 
> * Hadoop Common: The common utilities that support the other Hadoop 
> subprojects.
> * HDFS: A distributed file system that provides high throughput access
> to application data.
> * MapReduce: A software framework for distributed processing of large
> data sets on compute clusters.
> }}}
> 
> There are also several other Hadoop-related projects at Apache.  Some
> TLP examples include HBase, Hive, Mahout, ZooKeeper, and Pig.  There
> are also several new projects in the Incubator such as HCatalog, Hama
> and Sqoop.
> 
> From a packaging and deployment perspective, the current
> loosely-coupled nature of the project has limitations:
> 1. Insufficient building against trunk versions of dependent projects
> (in the style of Apache Gump).
> 1. Insufficient testing against the trunk versions of dependent projects.
> 1. No consistent packaging for the Linux servers which provide the
> main Hadoop datacenter platform.
> 1. No functional testing against multi-machine clusters as part of
> the regular automated build process. This is due to a lack of a
> physical or virtual Hadoop cluster for testing, and not enough test
> suites designed to run against a live cluster with known datasets.
> 
> The intent of this project is to build a community where the projects
> are brought together, packaged, and tested for interoperability.
> 
> Projects such as Apache Whirr (incubating), which deploy and use a
> collection of Hadoop-related projects, would benefit from the
> interoperability testing done by Bigtop, rather than picking and
> testing project combinations themselves.
> 
> == Initial Goals ==
> 
> Much of the code for Bigtop has been released by Cloudera under the
> Apache 2.0 license for over two years.
> 
> Some current goals include:
> * create a set of packages for the Hadoop ecosystem, over a wide
> range of platforms
> * interoperability test these projects
> * document project sets that are known to work well together
> 
> Bigtop’s release artifact would consist of a single tarball of
> packaging and test code that, when built, would produce source and
> binary Linux packages for the upstream projects.
> 
> = Current Status =
> 
> == Meritocracy ==
> 
> Bigtop was originally developed and released as an open source
> packaging infrastructure, CDH, by Cloudera.
> 
> == Community ==
> 
> The community is primarily the original developers at Cloudera,
> however a number of contributions to the packaging specifications have
> been accepted from outside contributors. Growing a diverse community
> is the main reason to bring Bigtop to the Apache Incubator.
> 
> == Core Developers ==
> 
> The core developers for Bigtop project are:
> * Andrew Bayer has extensive expertise with build tools, specifically
> Jenkins continuous integration and Maven.
> * Peter Linnell has contributed to the RPM packaging.
> * Bruno Mahé has overseen much of the development of the RPM and
> Debian packaging system.
> * Roman Shaposhnik and Konstantin Boudnik designed and implemented
> the system testing framework.
> 
> Many of the committers to the Bigtop project have contributed towards
> Hadoop or related Apache projects (Alejandro Abdelnur, Konstantin
> Boudnik, Eli Collins, Alan Gates, Patrick Hunt, Steve Loughran, Owen
> O'Malley, John Sichi, Michael Stack, Tom White) and are familiar with
> Apache principals and philosophy for community driven software
> development.
> 
> == Alignment ==
> 
> We expect projects in Bigtop to be drawn from Hadoop and related
> projects at Apache. Bigtop will complement these projects (Hadoop,
> Pig, Hive, HBase, etc...) by providing an environment for contributors
> interested in building more complex data processing pipelines to work
> together integrating more than a single project into a well-tested
> whole.
> 
> = Known Risks =
> 
> == Orphaned Products ==
> 
> The contributors are leading vendors of Hadoop-based technologies and
> have a long standing in the Hadoop community. There is minimal risk of
> this work becoming non-strategic and the contributors are confident
> that a larger community will form within the project in a relatively
> short space of time.
> 
> == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> 
> All code developed for Bigtop has been open sourced under the Apache
> 2.0 license. Most committers of Bigtop project are intimately familiar
> with the Apache model for open-source development and are experienced
> with working with new contributors.
> 
> == Homogeneous Developers ==
> 
> The initial set of committers is from a small set of organizations and
> numerous existing Apache projects. We expect that once approved for
> incubation, the project will attract new contributors from more
> organizations and will thus grow organically.
> 
> == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> 
> It is expected that Bigtop will be developed on salaried and volunteer
> time, although all of the initial developers will work on it mainly on
> salaried time.
> 
> == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> 
> Bigtop depends upon other Apache Projects including Apache Hadoop,
> Apache HBase, Apache Hive, Apache Pig, Apache Zookeeper, Apache
> Thrift, Apache Avro, Apache Whirr. The build system uses Apache Ant
> and Apache Maven.
> 
> == An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> 
> We would like Bigtop to become an Apache project to further foster a
> healthy community of contributors and consumers around
> interoperability, testing and packaging of Hadoop projects. Since
> Bigtop directly interacts with many Apache Hadoop-related projects and
> solves important problems of many Hadoop users, residing in the the
> Apache Software Foundation will increase interaction with the larger
> community.
> 
> = Documentation =
> 
> * Bigtop will develop its own documentation detailing how to build,
> test, install, configure and debug.
> 
> = Initial Source =
> 
> * https://github.com/cloudera/bigtop
> 
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> 
> * The initial source is already licensed under the Apache License, Version 
> 2.0.
> 
> https://github.com/cloudera/bigtop
> 
> == External Dependencies ==
> 
> The required external dependencies are all Apache License or
> compatible licenses.
> 
> == Cryptography ==
> 
> Bigtop doesn't use cryptography itself, however Hadoop projects use
> standard APIs and tools for SSH and SSL communication where necessary.
> 
> = Required  Resources =
> 
> == Mailing lists ==
> 
> * bigtop-private (with moderated subscriptions)
> * bigtop-dev
> * bigtop-commits
> * bigtop-user
> 
> == Subversion Directory ==
> 
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/bigtop
> 
> == Issue Tracking ==
> 
> JIRA BIGTOP (Bigtop)
> 
> == Other Resources ==
> 
> The existing code already has unit and integration tests so we would
> like a Jenkins instance to run them whenever a new patch is submitted.
> This can be added after project creation.
> 
> To test RPM & deb install/uninstall and upgrade, it is useful to have
> a set of Virtual Machine images in known states, and servers that can
> bring them up. It should be possible to use Apache Whirr to
> choreograph the VM setup/teardown, so these tests could be performed
> against VMs on developer desktops or large scale VM-hosting platforms.
> For the latter, VM hosting time would be appreciated.
> 
> = Initial Committers =
> 
> * Alejandro Abdelnur (tucu at cloudera dot com)
> * Andre Arcilla (arcilla at yahoo-inc dot com)
> * Andrew Bayer (abayer at cloudera dot com)
> * Konstantin Boudnik (cos at apache dot org)
> * Eli Collins (eli at apache dot org)
> * Travis Crawford (travis at twitter dot com)
> * Bruno Mahé (bruno at cloudera dot com)
> * Alan Gates (gates at apache dot org)
> * Patrick Hunt (phunt at apache dot org)
> * Peter Linnell (plinnell at cloudera dot com)
> * Steve Loughran (stevel at apache dot org)
> * Owen O'Malley (omalley at apache dot org)
> * James Page (James.page at canonical dot com)
> * Roman Shaposhnik (rvs at cloudera dot com)
> * John Sichi (jvs at apache dot org)
> * Michael Stack (stack at apache dot org)
> * Tom White (tomwhite at apache dot org)
> * Andrei Savu (asavu at apache dot org)
> * Edward J. Yoon (edwardyoon at apache dot org)
> 
> = Affiliations =
> 
> * Alejandro Abdelnur, Cloudera
> * Andre Arcilla, Yahoo! Inc.
> * Andrew Bayer, Cloudera
> * Konstantin Boudnik, free lancer
> * Eli Collins, Cloudera
> * Travis Crawford, Twitter
> * Bruno Mahé, Cloudera
> * Alan Gates, Yahoo!
> * Patrick Hunt, Cloudera
> * Peter Linnell, Cloudera
> * Steve Loughran, HP Laboratories
> * Owen O'Malley, Yahoo!
> * James Page, Canonical
> * Roman Shaposhnik, Cloudera
> * John Sichi, Facebook
> * Michael Stack, StumbleUpon
> * Tom White, Cloudera
> * Andrei Savu, Adobe
> * Edward J. Yoon, Korea Telecom
> 
> = Sponsors =
> 
> == Champion ==
> 
> * Patrick Hunt
> 
> == Nominated Mentors ==
> 
> * Patrick Hunt
> * Tom White
> * Owen O'Malley
> * Alan Gates
> * Steve Loughran
> 
> == Sponsoring Entity ==
> 
> * Apache Incubator PMC
> 
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