Re: Storm 2.0 blogs ?

2019-01-22 Thread Roshan Naik
Like Taylor’s suggestion of collectively contributing small blurbs on features for the Release announcement. Thats the first thing people look on hearing a release announcement. The jira list is not very understandable at first glance. Based on suggestions so far and a quick scan of the jiras

Re: Storm 2.0 blogs ?

2019-01-22 Thread Jungtaek Lim
Thanks all for bringing nice ideas and items to announce and publicize! Though not a topic for blog, I would like to let us remind the change of modules (`storm-core` -> `storm-client` and `storm-server`) in release announcement. >From Storm 2.0.0, most of the cases end users would need to add

Re: Storm 2.0 blogs ?

2019-01-22 Thread Arun Mahadevan
Nice suggestions Roshan and Taylor. I think we can start with a release announcement (maybe with pointers to the docs) and follow it up with blog posts that deep dives into the different features and improvements. A few from my side for the release announcement would be, - Streams API - A typed

Re: Storm 2.0 blogs ?

2019-01-22 Thread P. Taylor Goetz
Awesome. I’ve been thinking about this as well. The release notes don’t really tell the story of everything in this release, and some of the new features and improvements elude my memory. If others could point out new features that they’d like to be pointed out in the release announcement,

Re: Storm 2.0 blogs ?

2019-01-22 Thread Hugo Louro
+1 Another interesting topic is PMML (Machine Learning) support. Hugo > On Jan 22, 2019, at 7:37 AM, Bobby Evans wrote: > > I totally agree, especially with the performance improvements in it. > > Thanks, > > Bobby > > On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 12:40 AM Roshan Naik > wrote: > >> Now that

Re: Storm 2.0 blogs ?

2019-01-22 Thread Bobby Evans
I totally agree, especially with the performance improvements in it. Thanks, Bobby On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 12:40 AM Roshan Naik wrote: > Now that 2.0 has all the votes it needs to move forward, maybe a good > time to think of some blogs to go with this long awaited release. > Some potential