Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Spark 1.4.1

2015-07-02 Thread shenyan zhen
+1
On Jun 30, 2015 8:28 PM, Reynold Xin r...@databricks.com wrote:

 +1

 On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 10:37 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Please vote on releasing the following candidate as Apache Spark version
 1.4.1!

 This release fixes a handful of known issues in Spark 1.4.0, listed here:
 http://s.apache.org/spark-1.4.1

 The tag to be voted on is v1.4.1-rc1 (commit 60e08e5):
 https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=spark.git;a=commit;h=
 60e08e50751fe3929156de956d62faea79f5b801

 The release files, including signatures, digests, etc. can be found at:
 http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/spark-releases/spark-1.4.1-rc1-bin/

 Release artifacts are signed with the following key:
 https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/pwendell.asc

 The staging repository for this release can be found at:
 [published as version: 1.4.1]
 https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachespark-1118/
 [published as version: 1.4.1-rc1]
 https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachespark-1119/

 The documentation corresponding to this release can be found at:
 http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/spark-releases/spark-1.4.1-rc1-docs/

 Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Spark 1.4.1!

 The vote is open until Saturday, June 27, at 06:32 UTC and passes
 if a majority of at least 3 +1 PMC votes are cast.

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Re: Standardized Spark dev environment

2015-01-20 Thread shenyan zhen
Great suggestion.
On Jan 20, 2015 7:14 PM, Nicholas Chammas nicholas.cham...@gmail.com
wrote:

 What do y'all think of creating a standardized Spark development
 environment, perhaps encoded as a Vagrantfile, and publishing it under
 `dev/`?

 The goal would be to make it easier for new developers to get started with
 all the right configs and tools pre-installed.

 If we use something like Vagrant, we may even be able to make it so that a
 single Vagrantfile creates equivalent development environments across OS X,
 Linux, and Windows, without having to do much (or any) OS-specific work.

 I imagine for committers and regular contributors, this exercise may seem
 pointless, since y'all are probably already very comfortable with your
 workflow.

 I wonder, though, if any of you think this would be worthwhile as a
 improvement to the new Spark developer experience.

 Nick



Re: Calling Spark enthusiasts in NYC

2014-03-31 Thread shenyan zhen
I'll be very interested.
Quick intro of myself: code java during the day, code Scala during the
night.
 On Mar 31, 2014 1:23 PM, Andy Konwinski andykonwin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 We have seen a lot of community growth outside of the Bay Area and we are
 looking to help spur even more!

 For starters, the organizers of the Spark meetups here in the Bay Area want
 to help anybody that is interested in setting up a meetup in a new city.

 Some amazing Spark champions have stepped forward in Seattle, Vancouver,
 Boulder/Denver, and a few other areas already.

 Right now, we are looking to connect with you Spark enthusiasts in NYC
 about
 helping to run an inaugural Spark Meetup in your area.

 You can reply to me directly if you are interested and I can tell you about
 all of the resources we have to offer (speakers from the core community, a
 budget for food, help scheduling, etc.), and let's make this happen!

 Andy