Chris Mattmann wrote: > Hi Guys, > >> Blocker >> ======== >> * NUTCH-400 (Update & add missing license headers) - I believe this is >> fixed and should be closed > > +1, thanks to Sami for closing it. > >> * NUTCH-353 (pages that serverside forwards will be refetched every >> time) - this was partially fixed in NUTCH-273, but a more complete >> solution would require significant changes to LinkDb. As there are no >> patches implementing this, I left it open, but it's no longer as >> critical as it was before. I propose to move it to "Major" and address >> it in the next release. > > +1 > >> * NUTCH-233 (wrong regular expression hang reduce process for ever) - I >> propose to apply the fix provided by Sean Dean and close this issue for now. > > +1 > >> Critical >> ======== >> * NUTCH-436 (Incorrect handling of relative paths when the embedded URL >> path is empty). There is no patch available yet. If someone could >> contribute a patch I'd like to see this fixed before the release. > > Looks like Dennis is on this one > >> * NUTCH-427 (protocol-smb). This relies on a LGPL library, and it's >> certainly not critical (as this is an optional new feature). I propose >> to change it to Major, and make a decision - do we want another plugin >> like parse-mp3 or parse-rtf, or not. > > Let's hold off on this: it's not necessary for 0.9, and I don't think > there's been a bunch of traffic on the list identifying this as critical to > get into the sources for the release > >> * NUTCH-381 (Ignore external link not work as expected) - I'll try to >> reproduce it, and if I find an easy fix I'd like to apply it before the >> release. > > +1 > >> * NUTCH-277 (Fetcher dies because of "max. redirects") - I wasn't able >> to reproduce it. If there is no updated information on this I propose to >> close it with "Can't reproduce". > > +1, I had to do something similar with NUTCH-258 > >> * NUTCH-167 (Observation of <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOARCHIVE">) - >> there's a patch which I tested in a limited production env. If there are >> no objections I'd like to apply it before the release. > > +1 > >> Major >> ===== >> There are 84 major issues, but some of them are either invalid, or >> should be "minor", or no longer apply and should be closed. Please >> review them if you can and provide some comments or recommendations if >> you think you have some new information. > > I will spend some time going through JIRA today and see if there's any > issues that I can find that: > > 1. Have a patch already > 2. Sound like something quick, easy, and not so far-reaching across the > entire Nutch API > >> >> One decision also that we need to make is which version of Hadoop should >> be included in the release. Current trunk uses 0.10.1, I have a set of >> production-tested patches that use 0.11.2, and today the Hadoop team >> released 0.12.0 (to be followed shortly by a 0.12.1, most likely in time >> before our release). The most conservative option is to stay with >> 0.10.1, but by the time people start using Nutch this will be a fairly >> old version already. I propose to upgrade to 0.11.2. We could use 0.12.1 >> - but in this case with the expectation that we release less than stable >> version of Nutch to be soon followed by a minor stable release ... > > I'd agree with the upgrade to 0.11.2, +1 > > > Cheers, > Chris > > P.S. I am going to contact Pitor and coordinate with him: I'd like to be the > release manager for this Nutch release.
I would like to help with this as well, even if it is just watching how the process works this time. Dennis > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Nutch-developers mailing list Nutch-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nutch-developers