Hey Alejandro,

The ML seems to have stripped away attachments. Can you upload them on
dropbox or so?

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Alejandro Abdelnur <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maxime,
>
> Thanks for taking the initiative of summarizing the meetup and get things
> going.
>
> Attached are the PDFs for the 3 presentations we had (thanks to Michelle and
> Mona for sharing the slides), hope the information is useful.
>
> Thx.
>
> Alejandro
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Mohammad Islam <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Max,
>> Thanks for your email with a quick summary of oozie meetup.
>>
>>
>> These are the action items and initial actors based on your list:
>> 1(a) Eliminate redundancies in XML definitions. Britt/Mohammad
>> 1(b) XML modeling tool. (Ryota/Ashish/Mohammad)
>>
>> 2. Visualize the Workflow current status.(Virag/Mohammad)
>> 3. Deployment tools ( Max)
>> 4. More to add...
>>
>> Please follow-up on these action items in couple of week.
>> Regards,
>> Mohammad
>> ________________________________
>> From: Maxime Petazzoni <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 7:13 PM
>> Subject: Post meetup discussion
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Last week a bunch of us attended the Oozie Meetup prior to the Hadoop
>> Summit at the San Jose Convention Center. It was really nice to be able
>> to interact face-to-face with other Oozie contributors and users.
>>
>> At the end of the meetup we went over a few items that gathered
>> consensus. I'd like to get the discussion going again on these so we can
>> get to more precise requirements and use cases, and maybe inspire a few
>> of us to get crackin'.
>>
>> I'll start first, to get the ball rolling.
>>
>>   - one thing that was mentioned a lot is the ability to visually create
>>     workflows and coordinators instead of having to write XML. Although
>>     I personally don't rank this to be very high priority -- my use
>>     case is less around ad-hoc workflows -- I do see a huge value in
>>     this, if only to help spread Oozie.
>>
>>   - directly related to visualization, monitoring of the running
>>     workflows is definitely at the top of my list. Being able to
>>     visualize the DAG of a workflow, with the completed actions in
>>     green, in progress action in yellow, failed action(s) in red would
>>     be a huge help for real-time monitoring and debugging.
>>
>> I've also written a command-line Python utility that helps managing a
>> set of coordinators that need to run in various Hadoop clusters,
>> exposing them as "applications" to the release manager. I'm not sure if
>> this has any value for Oozie, but if anybody's interested I might be
>> able to share the code for that.
>>
>> /Maxime



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Harsh J

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