Re: [DISCUSS] 1.9.2 release
My time is limited this week due to work-related training. So, I do not have any current plans to act as RM for 1.9.2 this week, but if it's ready and nobody else volunteers, I'm happy to pick up the task... could do an RC1 as early as tomorrow evening. On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 5:40 PM Michael Wall wrote: > Sean, > > That link has the things I have been roughly tracking. When we moved to > github, I failed to watch to watch the github project and had unsubscribed > from notifications@a.a.o so I was not tracking anything for a while. Not > sure if anyone is doing RM, maybe Christopher. > > Mike > > On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 4:20 PM Sean Busbey wrote: > > > heya folks, > > > > Our DRAFT board report for this month ( https://s.apache.org/AYwm ) > > mentions: > > > > > Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the > > works. > > > > I don't see anything on dev@accumulo around 1.9.2. Is someone already > > acting as RM? > > > > How do I figure out what, if any, issues remain as blockers for this > > release? I don't see any github projects or milestones; is it things open > > with the 1.9.2 label? > > > > i.e. > > > > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/labels/v1.9.2 > > >
Re: [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018
Report posted, thanks everyone On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 5:36 PM Michael Wall wrote: > Mike D, good catch. Our last report was due at the 18 Apr board meeting, > so I made a date range from 18 Apr to 17 Jul, which is the day before the > board meeting this month. Those number may fluctuate between now and the > board meeting time but should stay constant after the 17. To Mike Walch's > point, I summed the open and closed to get the total for created and closed > during the time range for both issues and PRs. > > Josh, added a comment that we will review the contributors before the next > meeting. Always happy to skip middle steps. > > Thanks guys. > > Mike > > -- > > [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018 > > > The Apache Accumulo PMC decided to draft its quarterly board > reports on the dev list. Here is a draft of our report which is due > by Wednesday, Jul 11, 1 week before the board meeting on > Wednesday, Jul 18. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. > > I am a little earlier with this one since I will be on vacation 5-15 Jul. > My plan is to submit this report sometime on Mon, Jul 9. > > Mike > > -- > > ## Description: > > - The Apache Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value > store is a robust, scalable, high performance data storage system that > features cell-based access control and customizable server-side > processing. It is based on Google's BigTable design and is built on > top of Apache Hadoop, Zookeeper, and Thrift. > > ## Issues: > > - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > > ## Activity: > > - There were 2 new releases, Accumulo 1.9.0 and Accumulo 1.9.1 since > the last report. The 1.9.0 release [1] had a critical bug in the Write > Ahead Log (WAL) process that is fixed in 1.9.1 [2]. > - The PMC approved the use of the Apache Accumulo trademark for the >5th annual Accumulo Summit, to be held on October 15, 2018 in Columbia, > MD. > - There were no new committers since the last report. All committers > are also PMC members. We will review contributors during the next 3 > months > to see if anyone should be invited to become a committer. > - The PMC decided to switch to using github issue for the project and all > subprojects [3], which is why the Jira activity dropped off. Github > issues > and pull request statistics are included below. > - Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the > works. > > ## Health report: > > - The project remains healthy. Activity levels on mailing lists, issues > and pull > requests remain constant. > > ## PMC changes: > > - Currently 34 PMC members. > - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months > - Last PMC addition was Nick Felts on Thu Mar 22 2018 > > ## Committer base changes: > > - See PMC changes, all committers are PMC members currently. > > ## Releases: > > - accumulo-1.9.0 was released on Tue Apr 17 2018 > - accumulo-1.9.1 was released on Sun May 13 2018 > > ## Mailing list activity: > > - Nothing significant in the figures > > ## Issue activity: > > - 49 issued created [4] and 28 closed [5] in the last 3 months > - 75 pull requests created [6] and 67 closed [7] in the last 3 months > > [1]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.0/ > [2]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.1/ > [3]: > https://accumulo.apache.org/blog/2018/03/16/moving-to-github-issues.html > [4]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Aissue+created%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ > [5]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Aissue+closed%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ > [6]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Apr+created%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ > [7]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?q=is%3Apr+closed%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ > > On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 5:14 PM Josh Elser wrote: > >> >> >> On 7/9/18 4:54 PM, Michael Wall wrote: >> > Josh, I am not clear on what you are suggesting for another action item. >> > Are you suggesting a pass over contributors to add see if anyone should >> be >> > invited to become a committer or are you suggesting we revisit that >> every >> > committer becomes a PMC member? >> >> If we say that we have no added any new committers/PMC members in a long >> period of time, the board will most assuredly say "Have you looked at >> your contributors to see if you should invite some to be committers?" >> >> I was trying to suggest that we proactively tell them "we know we need >> to see if there are contributors to invite to be committers" in order to >> save that middle step. No need to do this -- just trying to be helpful >> based on what I see over and over again from the board :) >> >
Re: [DISCUSS] 1.9.2 release
Sean, That link has the things I have been roughly tracking. When we moved to github, I failed to watch to watch the github project and had unsubscribed from notifications@a.a.o so I was not tracking anything for a while. Not sure if anyone is doing RM, maybe Christopher. Mike On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 4:20 PM Sean Busbey wrote: > heya folks, > > Our DRAFT board report for this month ( https://s.apache.org/AYwm ) > mentions: > > > Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the > works. > > I don't see anything on dev@accumulo around 1.9.2. Is someone already > acting as RM? > > How do I figure out what, if any, issues remain as blockers for this > release? I don't see any github projects or milestones; is it things open > with the 1.9.2 label? > > i.e. > > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/labels/v1.9.2 >
Re: [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018
Mike D, good catch. Our last report was due at the 18 Apr board meeting, so I made a date range from 18 Apr to 17 Jul, which is the day before the board meeting this month. Those number may fluctuate between now and the board meeting time but should stay constant after the 17. To Mike Walch's point, I summed the open and closed to get the total for created and closed during the time range for both issues and PRs. Josh, added a comment that we will review the contributors before the next meeting. Always happy to skip middle steps. Thanks guys. Mike -- [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018 The Apache Accumulo PMC decided to draft its quarterly board reports on the dev list. Here is a draft of our report which is due by Wednesday, Jul 11, 1 week before the board meeting on Wednesday, Jul 18. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. I am a little earlier with this one since I will be on vacation 5-15 Jul. My plan is to submit this report sometime on Mon, Jul 9. Mike -- ## Description: - The Apache Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value store is a robust, scalable, high performance data storage system that features cell-based access control and customizable server-side processing. It is based on Google's BigTable design and is built on top of Apache Hadoop, Zookeeper, and Thrift. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - There were 2 new releases, Accumulo 1.9.0 and Accumulo 1.9.1 since the last report. The 1.9.0 release [1] had a critical bug in the Write Ahead Log (WAL) process that is fixed in 1.9.1 [2]. - The PMC approved the use of the Apache Accumulo trademark for the 5th annual Accumulo Summit, to be held on October 15, 2018 in Columbia, MD. - There were no new committers since the last report. All committers are also PMC members. We will review contributors during the next 3 months to see if anyone should be invited to become a committer. - The PMC decided to switch to using github issue for the project and all subprojects [3], which is why the Jira activity dropped off. Github issues and pull request statistics are included below. - Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the works. ## Health report: - The project remains healthy. Activity levels on mailing lists, issues and pull requests remain constant. ## PMC changes: - Currently 34 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Nick Felts on Thu Mar 22 2018 ## Committer base changes: - See PMC changes, all committers are PMC members currently. ## Releases: - accumulo-1.9.0 was released on Tue Apr 17 2018 - accumulo-1.9.1 was released on Sun May 13 2018 ## Mailing list activity: - Nothing significant in the figures ## Issue activity: - 49 issued created [4] and 28 closed [5] in the last 3 months - 75 pull requests created [6] and 67 closed [7] in the last 3 months [1]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.0/ [2]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.1/ [3]: https://accumulo.apache.org/blog/2018/03/16/moving-to-github-issues.html [4]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Aissue+created%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ [5]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Aissue+closed%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ [6]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Apr+created%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ [7]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?q=is%3Apr+closed%3A2018-04-18..2018-07-17+ On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 5:14 PM Josh Elser wrote: > > > On 7/9/18 4:54 PM, Michael Wall wrote: > > Josh, I am not clear on what you are suggesting for another action item. > > Are you suggesting a pass over contributors to add see if anyone should > be > > invited to become a committer or are you suggesting we revisit that every > > committer becomes a PMC member? > > If we say that we have no added any new committers/PMC members in a long > period of time, the board will most assuredly say "Have you looked at > your contributors to see if you should invite some to be committers?" > > I was trying to suggest that we proactively tell them "we know we need > to see if there are contributors to invite to be committers" in order to > save that middle step. No need to do this -- just trying to be helpful > based on what I see over and over again from the board :) >
Re: [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018
On 7/9/18 4:54 PM, Michael Wall wrote: Josh, I am not clear on what you are suggesting for another action item. Are you suggesting a pass over contributors to add see if anyone should be invited to become a committer or are you suggesting we revisit that every committer becomes a PMC member? If we say that we have no added any new committers/PMC members in a long period of time, the board will most assuredly say "Have you looked at your contributors to see if you should invite some to be committers?" I was trying to suggest that we proactively tell them "we know we need to see if there are contributors to invite to be committers" in order to save that middle step. No need to do this -- just trying to be helpful based on what I see over and over again from the board :)
Re: [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018
>which is why the Jira activity dropped off >Activity levels on [...] JIRA remain constant These are contradictory. > - 47 issued created [4] and 26 closed [5] in the last 3 months > - 73 pull requests created [6] and 66 closed [7] in the last 3 months These queries don't have an end date. For JIRA it's ok since that's not changing, but for GH new PRs would get included in the report. Is that correct? What is our actual reporting window? Note that somebody might go back and look at historical reports several months later. Mike On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 3:54 PM, Michael Wall wrote: > Thanks for all the input > > - Added the summit info > - Redid the counts (Mike Walch good catch, I think what you sent still > wasn't quite right. I think two two queries get it though) > - Used https > > Josh, I am not clear on what you are suggesting for another action item. > Are you suggesting a pass over contributors to add see if anyone should be > invited to become a committer or are you suggesting we revisit that every > committer becomes a PMC member? > > Updated report is attached. I'd like to submit it later tonight, so let me > know if there is anything else that should be added/changed. Thanks > everyone. > > --- > > ## Description: > > - The Apache Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value > store is a robust, scalable, high performance data storage system that > features cell-based access control and customizable server-side > processing. It is based on Google's BigTable design and is built on > top of Apache Hadoop, Zookeeper, and Thrift. > > ## Issues: > > - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > > ## Activity: > > - There were 2 new releases, Accumulo 1.9.0 and Accumulo 1.9.1 since > the last report. The 1.9.0 release [1] had a critical bug in the Write > Ahead Log (WAL) process that is fixed in 1.9.1 [2]. > - The PMC approved the use of the Apache Accumulo trademark for the >5th annual Accumulo Summit, to be held on October 15, 2018 in Columbia, > MD. > - There were no new committers since the last report. All committers > are also PMC members. > - The PMC decided to switch to using github issue for the project and all > subprojects [3], which is why the Jira activity dropped off. Github > issues > and pull request statistics are included below. > - Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the > works. > > ## Health report: > > - The project remains healthy. Activity levels on mailing lists, git > and JIRA remain constant. > > ## PMC changes: > > - Currently 34 PMC members. > - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months > - Last PMC addition was Nick Felts on Thu Mar 22 2018 > > ## Committer base changes: > > - See PMC changes, all committers are PMC members currently. > > ## Releases: > > - accumulo-1.9.0 was released on Tue Apr 17 2018 > - accumulo-1.9.1 was released on Sun May 13 2018 > > ## Mailing list activity: > > - Nothing significant in the figures > > ## Issue activity: > > - 47 issued created [4] and 26 closed [5] in the last 3 months > - 73 pull requests created [6] and 66 closed [7] in the last 3 months > > [1]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.0/ > [2]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.1/ > [3]: > https://accumulo.apache.org/blog/2018/03/16/moving-to-github-issues.html > [4]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C% > 93=is%3Aissue+created%3A%3E2018-04-18+ > [5]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C% > 93=is%3Aissue+closed%3A%3E2018-04-18+ > [6]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93; > q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+created%3A%3E2018-04-18+ > [7]: > https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93; > q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+closed%3A%3E2018-04-18+ > > On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 1:22 PM Josh Elser wrote: > > > +1 definitely. Especially since the organizers went through the proper > > TM approval steps. > > > > I'd suggest expanding that, in addition to no new committers/PMC > > members, to include an action item. e.g. Should we make a pass over > > contributors? Or, is participation "constant" (c=pmc makes this a bit > > easier to put into words ;)) > > > > On 7/1/18 5:06 PM, Mike Drob wrote: > > > Worth mentioning upcoming summit? > > > > > > On Sun, Jul 1, 2018, 3:54 PM Michael Wall wrote: > > > > > >> The Apache Accumulo PMC decided to draft its quarterly board > > >> reports on the dev list. Here is a draft of our report which is due > > >> by Wednesday, Jul 11, 1 week before the board meeting on > > >> Wednesday, Jul 18. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. > > >> > > >> I am a little earlier with this one since I will be on vacation 5-15 > > Jul. > > >> My plan is to submit this report sometime on Mon, Jul 9. > > >> > > >> Mike > > >> > > >> -- > > >> > > >> ## Description: > > >> > > >> - The Apache Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value > > >> store is a robust, scalable, high
Re: [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache Accumulo - July 2018
Thanks for all the input - Added the summit info - Redid the counts (Mike Walch good catch, I think what you sent still wasn't quite right. I think two two queries get it though) - Used https Josh, I am not clear on what you are suggesting for another action item. Are you suggesting a pass over contributors to add see if anyone should be invited to become a committer or are you suggesting we revisit that every committer becomes a PMC member? Updated report is attached. I'd like to submit it later tonight, so let me know if there is anything else that should be added/changed. Thanks everyone. --- ## Description: - The Apache Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value store is a robust, scalable, high performance data storage system that features cell-based access control and customizable server-side processing. It is based on Google's BigTable design and is built on top of Apache Hadoop, Zookeeper, and Thrift. ## Issues: - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. ## Activity: - There were 2 new releases, Accumulo 1.9.0 and Accumulo 1.9.1 since the last report. The 1.9.0 release [1] had a critical bug in the Write Ahead Log (WAL) process that is fixed in 1.9.1 [2]. - The PMC approved the use of the Apache Accumulo trademark for the 5th annual Accumulo Summit, to be held on October 15, 2018 in Columbia, MD. - There were no new committers since the last report. All committers are also PMC members. - The PMC decided to switch to using github issue for the project and all subprojects [3], which is why the Jira activity dropped off. Github issues and pull request statistics are included below. - Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the works. ## Health report: - The project remains healthy. Activity levels on mailing lists, git and JIRA remain constant. ## PMC changes: - Currently 34 PMC members. - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months - Last PMC addition was Nick Felts on Thu Mar 22 2018 ## Committer base changes: - See PMC changes, all committers are PMC members currently. ## Releases: - accumulo-1.9.0 was released on Tue Apr 17 2018 - accumulo-1.9.1 was released on Sun May 13 2018 ## Mailing list activity: - Nothing significant in the figures ## Issue activity: - 47 issued created [4] and 26 closed [5] in the last 3 months - 73 pull requests created [6] and 66 closed [7] in the last 3 months [1]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.0/ [2]: https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-1.9.1/ [3]: https://accumulo.apache.org/blog/2018/03/16/moving-to-github-issues.html [4]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Aissue+created%3A%3E2018-04-18+ [5]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Aissue+closed%3A%3E2018-04-18+ [6]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+created%3A%3E2018-04-18+ [7]: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+closed%3A%3E2018-04-18+ On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 1:22 PM Josh Elser wrote: > +1 definitely. Especially since the organizers went through the proper > TM approval steps. > > I'd suggest expanding that, in addition to no new committers/PMC > members, to include an action item. e.g. Should we make a pass over > contributors? Or, is participation "constant" (c=pmc makes this a bit > easier to put into words ;)) > > On 7/1/18 5:06 PM, Mike Drob wrote: > > Worth mentioning upcoming summit? > > > > On Sun, Jul 1, 2018, 3:54 PM Michael Wall wrote: > > > >> The Apache Accumulo PMC decided to draft its quarterly board > >> reports on the dev list. Here is a draft of our report which is due > >> by Wednesday, Jul 11, 1 week before the board meeting on > >> Wednesday, Jul 18. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. > >> > >> I am a little earlier with this one since I will be on vacation 5-15 > Jul. > >> My plan is to submit this report sometime on Mon, Jul 9. > >> > >> Mike > >> > >> -- > >> > >> ## Description: > >> > >> - The Apache Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value > >> store is a robust, scalable, high performance data storage system that > >> features cell-based access control and customizable server-side > >> processing. It is based on Google's BigTable design and is built on > >> top of Apache Hadoop, Zookeeper, and Thrift. > >> > >> ## Issues: > >> > >> - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time. > >> > >> ## Activity: > >> > >> - There were 2 new releases, Accumulo 1.9.0 and Accumulo 1.9.1 since > >> the last report. The 1.9.0 release [1] had a critical bug in the > Write > >> Ahead Log (WAL) process that is fixed in 1.9.1 [2]. > >> - There were no new committers since the last report. All committers > >> are also PMC members. > >> - The PMC decided to switch to using github issue for the project and > all > >> subprojects [3], which is why the Jira activity dropped off.
[DISCUSS] 1.9.2 release
heya folks, Our DRAFT board report for this month ( https://s.apache.org/AYwm ) mentions: > Another bug has been found in the WAL process and a 1.9.2 is in the works. I don't see anything on dev@accumulo around 1.9.2. Is someone already acting as RM? How do I figure out what, if any, issues remain as blockers for this release? I don't see any github projects or milestones; is it things open with the 1.9.2 label? i.e. https://github.com/apache/accumulo/labels/v1.9.2
Math of Big Data Book
Accumulo Colleagues, I am pleased to announce the availability of the MIT Press book that many Accumulo folks helped contribute to: Mathematics of Big Data https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/mathematics-big-data The book draws heavily on our Accumulo experiences and hopefully will be valuable to this community. If you have any questions about the book, please feel to send me an e-mail. Regards. -Jeremy % Dr. Jeremy Kepner % Lincoln Laboratory Fellow % MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center Head % MIT Computer Science & AI Laboratory % MIT Mathematics Department % IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Chair % % "At MIT we look for the places where the problems are the hardest % — the places where others are not going — and that’s where we want to be.” %
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