Thanks for the feedback, Geoffrey.
I have created an umbrella ticket for these tasks:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6938
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 5:20 PM Geoffrey Jacoby wrote:
> I've never encountered someone using phoenix-flume. Did a little
> digging and found that:
>
> 1.
I've never encountered someone using phoenix-flume. Did a little
digging and found that:
1. Phoenix-flume has never been touched since phoenix-connectors was split
off from the main Phoenix project in 2019, aside from the pom refactoring
work to support Phoenix 5.
2. It depends on Flume 1.4,
Hi!
What should we do with phoenix-flume ?
There has been so little (zero) activity on it that I have completely
forgotten even about its existence.
However Flume itself is still maintained, it doesn't really seem to cause
any problems either.
On the other hand, I have no idea whether it works on
+1.
At $dayjob we have a legacy feature that uses phoenix-pig, but I believe
that usage is scheduled for deprecation soon and we can maintain it in our
internal fork until then. Pig hasn't had a release in 6 years and last I
heard doesn't support Hadoop 3; no reason to keep supporting it.
Hi!
We've never had a connectors release, because of multiple unsolved problems.
Some, like java 11/17 support are relatively straightforward and don't
really need discussion, but some are more impactful.
I propose the following plan, which should give us a chance to have a
release in the