Hi all,

Ashish, Namit, Paul, Ning, Yongqiang and I met with Carl Steinbach today to 
kick off some planning for the 0.6.0 release of Hive.  As noted by Ashish in an 
earlier message, Carl will be driving the release management for 0.6, so please 
give him any support he needs to get out a quality release soon.  As a first 
estimate, we agreed to target July 15 for the release date, with the release 
managed as time-based rather than feature-based.  Carl will be reviewing the 
state of all features which have gone in since 0.5 and working with 
contributors to make sure that their functionality and development status (e.g. 
experimental vs stable) is documented as part of the release.

We propose to cut the 0.6 branch this weekend.  Changes which get committed to 
trunk by the end of this Friday (June 18) will automatically be included in 
0.6.  For anything committed afterwards which needs to be included in the 
release, it will be necessary to explicitly request that it be backported to 
0.6, and it will be the responsibility of the JIRA assignee (not the committer) 
to provide both the trunk patch as well as the backported patch (in cases where 
the trunk patch does not apply cleanly against the branch).

We did a brief triage over JIRA and selected a short list of issues as 
candidates to try to get committed into the 0.6 release (not necessarily before 
the branch is cut).  For other issues previously marked as Fix Version 0.6, 
I've changed the Fix Version to None.  The selection was ad hoc (most existing 
issues with available patches were included, plus some others people thought 
should be ready in time).  If you feel strongly about other issues, feel free 
to raise them as additional candidates; attention will be given to those with 
up-to-date patches available.  But do keep in mind that we're shooting for a 
time-based release, so if a particular issue doesn't make the cut, get it on 
the 0.7.0 train instead and start working towards that.  The overall benefit of 
having a more frequent and regular release series should be a big win for 
everyone.

Here's the latest list from JIRA:

http://tinyurl.com/2f9k8ff

Note that to avoid spamming, I disabled JIRA email updates while bulk-updating 
existing issues.

Stay tuned for more from Carl as the release date approaches!

JVS

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