Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-07 Thread Colin McCabe
ieve we all prefer to work in a more friendly > > > environment. In many cases, -1 without solid reason will frustrate people > > > who are doing contributions. I think we should restraint our -1 unless it > > > is really necessary. > > > > > > >

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-07 Thread Ravi Prakash
gt;> > environment. In many cases, -1 without solid reason will frustrate >> people >> > who are doing contributions. I think we should restraint our -1 unless >> it >> > is really necessary. >> > >> > >> > >> > Thanks, >

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-07 Thread larry mccay
hout solid reason will frustrate people > > who are doing contributions. I think we should restraint our -1 unless it > > is really necessary. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Junping > > > > > > _________

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-07 Thread Ravi Prakash
ilapalli <vino...@apache.org> > Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 9:36 PM > To: Andrew Wang > Cc: Junping Du; Aaron T. Myers; common-dev@hadoop.apache.org; > hdfs-...@hadoop.apache.org; mapreduce-...@hadoop.apache.org; > yarn-...@hadoop.apache.org > Subject: Re: Why there

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-07 Thread Steve Loughran
+1 This is a good summary, And we are better off resolving issues through discussions on emails, rather than JIRA, and everyone behaving amicably towards each other. I think we should be more willing to do feature branches, especially for things like - anything deep into the codebase -

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-06 Thread Andrew Wang
To clarify what happened here, I moved the commits to a feature branch, not just reverting the commits. The intent was to make it easy to merge back in later, and also to unblock the 2.8 and 3.0 releases we've been trying very hard to wrap up for weeks. This doesn't slow down development since you

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-06 Thread Jitendra Pandey
k >> hardly and carefully and open communication with all community. Only through >> this, the success of Hadoop in age of 3.0 are guranteed. >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Junping >> >> >> >> From: Aaron T. Myers <a...@cloudera.com

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-06 Thread Chris Douglas
> From: Aaron T. Myers <a...@cloudera.com> > Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 4:46 PM > To: Junping Du > Cc: Andrew Wang; common-dev@hadoop.apache.org; hdfs-...@hadoop.apache.org; > mapreduce-...@hadoop.apache.org; yarn-...@hadoop.apache.org >

Re: Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-06 Thread Aaron T. Myers
Junping, All of this is being discussed on HDFS-9924. Suggest you follow the conversation there. -- Aaron T. Myers Software Engineer, Cloudera On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 7:20 AM, Junping Du wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > I just noticed you revert 8 commits on trunk last

Why there are so many revert operations on trunk?

2016-06-06 Thread Junping Du
Hi Andrew, I just noticed you revert 8 commits on trunk last Friday: HADOOP-13226 HDFS-10430 HDFS-10431 HDFS-10390 HADOOP-13168 HDFS-10390 HADOOP-13168 HDFS-10346 HADOOP-12957 HDFS-10224 And I didn't see you have any comments on JIRA or email discussion before you did this. I