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Josh Elser commented on HBASE-21091:
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Going with the Green/Yellow/Red model, I'm not sure how we'll go about
differentiating between "known bad" and "unknown bad".
e.g. "we know because of HDFS-XXXX, hbase will not work with that version"
compared to "we haven't run tests with the release Hadoop-x.y.z"
My gut reaction is that "known bad" should be "red" and "unknown bad"
(operating under the assumption that Hadoop works as we expect) would be
"yellow".
> Update Hadoop compatibility table
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> Key: HBASE-21091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-21091
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: documentation
> Reporter: Josh Elser
> Assignee: Josh Elser
> Priority: Major
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> [https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/7016d322a07e96dccdb071041c37238e43d3df4f93e9515d52ccfafc@%3Cdev.hbase.apache.org%3E]
> covers some discussion around our Hadoop Version Compatibility table.
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> A "leading" suggestion to make this more clear is to use a green/yellow/red
> (traffic-signal) style marking, instead of using specifics words/phrases (as
> they're often dependent on the interpretation of the reader).
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