Re: Why outdated third-parties exist on documentation?

2019-01-28 Thread Sean Owen
Nobody's actively monitoring the list or anything. It's also not clear when
something has been discontinued; it may still be usable and widely used
with no recent project activity. For example ganglia is still, I think,
widely used. If you see a project that has totally disappeared or formally
shut down, yeah we might remove it. Just open a pull request

On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 3:29 AM Moein Hosseini  wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I was taking look at spark documentation about third-party projects
>  and monitoring
>  and realize that
> many of introduced projects is discontinued.
> For example BlickDB  has no
> commit over the last 5 years or ganglia 
> (monitoring tool) last release was in 2015.
> Is there any plan to use such old-school tools or we have remove them from
> documentation?
> --
>
> Moein Hosseini
> Data Engineer
> mobile: +98 912 468 1859 <+98+912+468+1859>
> site: www.moein.xyz
> email: moein...@gmail.com
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>
>


Why outdated third-parties exist on documentation?

2019-01-28 Thread Moein Hosseini
Hi everyone,

I was taking look at spark documentation about third-party projects
 and monitoring
 and realize that many
of introduced projects is discontinued.
For example BlickDB  has no
commit over the last 5 years or ganglia  (monitoring
tool) last release was in 2015.
Is there any plan to use such old-school tools or we have remove them from
documentation?
-- 

Moein Hosseini
Data Engineer
mobile: +98 912 468 1859 <+98+912+468+1859>
site: www.moein.xyz
email: moein...@gmail.com
[image: linkedin] 
[image: twitter]