[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2012-02-07 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Status Update:
  
  This spec has been superceeded by
  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hdp-hadoop;
  packaging hadoop from source will not be targetted for this release - a
  broader range of hadoop packages will be made avaliable in PPA/Partner.
  
  
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
  [mark-mims] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
  [mark-mims] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: DONE
- [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
+ [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: DONE
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: DONE
- [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: INPROGRESS
+ [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: POSTPONED
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: POSTPONED
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: POSTPONED
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: POSTPONED
  [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: POSTPONED

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2012-01-13 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
+ Status Update:
+ 
+ This spec has been superceeded by
+ https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hdp-hadoop;
+ packaging hadoop from source will not be targetted for this release - a
+ broader range of hadoop packages will be made avaliable in PPA/Partner.
+ 
+ 
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
  [mark-mims] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
  [mark-mims] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: DONE
  [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: DONE
  [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: INPROGRESS
- [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
- [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
+ [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: POSTPONED
+ [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: POSTPONED
  
  Work Items:
- [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
- [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO
+ [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: POSTPONED
+ [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: POSTPONED

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2012-01-10 Thread Juan L. Negron
Blueprint changed by Juan L. Negron:

Whiteboard changed:
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
  [mark-mims] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
  [mark-mims] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: DONE
  [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
- [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
+ [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: DONE
  [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: INPROGRESS
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
  [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2012-01-05 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
  [mark-mims] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
  [mark-mims] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
- [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: TODO
+ [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: DONE
  [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
- [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: TODO
+ [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: INPROGRESS
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
  [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2012-01-04 Thread Robbie Williamson
Blueprint changed by Robbie Williamson:

Drafter: James Page = Ubuntu Server Team

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-12-23 Thread Chris Johnston
Blueprint changed by Chris Johnston:

Whiteboard changed:
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
- [m_3] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
- [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
+ [mark-mims] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
+ [mark-mims] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: TODO
  [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
  [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
  [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-12-22 Thread Robbie Williamson
Blueprint changed by Robbie Williamson:

Approver: Robbie Williamson = Antonio Rosales

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-28 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
- [m_3] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): TODO
- [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld: TODO
+ [m_3] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): DONE
+ [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld: DONE
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: TODO
  [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
  [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
  [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-25 Thread Dave Walker
Blueprint changed by Dave Walker:

Definition Status: Pending Approval = Approved

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-23 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
  1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
  - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
  - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
  - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
  - Thrift support will not be included
  - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
  - universe target this release.
  
  2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
  
  Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
  
  Work items precise-alpha-1:
  [m_3] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): TODO
  [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld: TODO
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: TODO
- [kirkland] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: TODO
+ [james-page] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: INPROGRESS
  
  Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
  [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
  [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-22 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Definition Status: Review = Drafting

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-22 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Definition Status: Drafting = Pending Approval

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-14 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Definition Status: Discussion = Review

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-07 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
- Validation of Assumptions from spec:
+ Summary of objectives for Precise:
  
- Ubuntu will package Apache Hadoop (rather than one of the various variants).
- Cloudera - CDH
- Hortonworks - Apache Hadoop - Employ 80% of upstream committers
- OpenJDK Support
- Ubuntu should be help drivng support for OpenJDK from upstreams
- Packaging will align to Apache Bigtop (based on the most Ipopular upstream 
packaging) - YES
- Packaging will focus on the most recent stable release of Hadoop - 0.203.0 - 
YES
- Configuration methods should take into account integration with configuration 
management tools such as Puppet and Chef - YES
- The majority of Java dependencies can be fulfilled through what is already in 
the archive (see hadoop-dependency-report.tar.gz)
- kfs - this can be excluded to disable this feature but does not look like 
that much work to package.
- Apache ftpserver would be required to enable smoke testing - again looks 
OK to package.
- Focus will be on a solid Hadoop core with contrib packages if time permits.
- Most dependencies are already in the archive apart from thrift (probably not 
an issue).
- Native integrations must be part of the packaging.
- Packages will target universe for this release.
-  
- We need to ensure upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to ensure 
ongoing collaboration going forward.
-  
- Good support for Hadoop on ARM should be an objective of this work.
-  
- Comments from blueprint:
-  
- I have to wonder if the demand for Hadoop really is large enough to justify 
the effort we'd be putting into providing it? Are we really at a point already 
where having terabytes of data you need to analyse is a common use case? - Soren
- Sounds like there is demand in the distribution.
- - important for Ubuntu Server, to maintain its position as 'best OS for 
the Cloud'
- - the number of users needing to process TBs of data is just increasing; 
over the life of 12.04 LTS, more and more users will have a need for a 
map-reduce cluster application; having in the distro will ensure they pick 
Ubuntu for that application
-  
- Work Items:
- [m_3] hadoop community input (what about no thrift?): TODO
- [jamespage] Active backport packaging process post 12.04 release: TODO
- [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld. :): TODO
+ 1) Ubuntu will target packaging Apache Hadoop
+ - Help drive support for running under OpenJDK
+ - Packaging will retain flavour of most popular upstream packaging
+ - Focus will be on most recent stable (0.20.203.0)- validate with upstream 
release schedule
+ - Thrift support will not be included
+ - LZO and snappy compression options will be investigated
+ - universe target this release.
+ 
+ 2) Juju Charms will by default align to distro packaging for precise
+ 
+ Full sessions notes from UDS-P:
+ http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-p-servercloud-p-hadoop
+ 
+ Work items precise-alpha-1:
+ [m_3] Hadoop community input (what about no thrift? etc): TODO
+ [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld: TODO
  [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: TODO
  [kirkland] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: TODO
+ 
+ Work items precise-beta-1:
  [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
  [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
  [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO
+ 
+ Work Items:
+ [james-page] Active backport packaging post 12.04 release: TODO
+ [james-page] Feed back all work to Debian: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-11-03 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
- I have to wonder if the demand for Hadoop really is large enough to
- justify the effort we'd be putting into providing it? Are we really at a
- point already where having terabytes of data you need to analyse is a
- common use case? - Soren
+ Validation of Assumptions from spec:
+ 
+ Ubuntu will package Apache Hadoop (rather than one of the various variants).
+ Cloudera - CDH
+ Hortonworks - Apache Hadoop - Employ 80% of upstream committers
+ OpenJDK Support
+ Ubuntu should be help drivng support for OpenJDK from upstreams
+ Packaging will align to Apache Bigtop (based on the most Ipopular upstream 
packaging) - YES
+ Packaging will focus on the most recent stable release of Hadoop - 0.203.0 - 
YES
+ Configuration methods should take into account integration with configuration 
management tools such as Puppet and Chef - YES
+ The majority of Java dependencies can be fulfilled through what is already in 
the archive (see hadoop-dependency-report.tar.gz)
+ kfs - this can be excluded to disable this feature but does not look like 
that much work to package.
+ Apache ftpserver would be required to enable smoke testing - again looks 
OK to package.
+ Focus will be on a solid Hadoop core with contrib packages if time permits.
+ Most dependencies are already in the archive apart from thrift (probably not 
an issue).
+ Native integrations must be part of the packaging.
+ Packages will target universe for this release.
+  
+ We need to ensure upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to ensure 
ongoing collaboration going forward.
+  
+ Good support for Hadoop on ARM should be an objective of this work.
+  
+ Comments from blueprint:
+  
+ I have to wonder if the demand for Hadoop really is large enough to justify 
the effort we'd be putting into providing it? Are we really at a point already 
where having terabytes of data you need to analyse is a common use case? - Soren
+ Sounds like there is demand in the distribution.
+ - important for Ubuntu Server, to maintain its position as 'best OS for 
the Cloud'
+ - the number of users needing to process TBs of data is just increasing; 
over the life of 12.04 LTS, more and more users will have a need for a 
map-reduce cluster application; having in the distro will ensure they pick 
Ubuntu for that application
+  
+ Work Items:
+ [m_3] hadoop community input (what about no thrift?): TODO
+ [jamespage] Active backport packaging process post 12.04 release: TODO
+ [m_3] Attend HadoopWorld. :): TODO
+ [james-page] Check on release schedule for Apache Hadoop between now and 
Feature Freeze: TODO
+ [kirkland] Investigate upstream co-operation from Hortonworks/Cloudera to 
ensure ongoing collaboration going forward: TODO
+ [negronjl] adjust hadoop charms to have a configurable backend hadoop, get 
one into the charm repository: TODO
+ [james-page] Package KFS for Ubuntu: TODO
+ [james-page] Package Apache ftp-server for Ubuntu: TODO
+ [james-page] Package Hadoop for Ubuntu: TODO

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-10-28 Thread Soren Hansen
Blueprint changed by Soren Hansen:

Whiteboard set to:
I have to wonder if the demand for Hadoop really is large enough to
justify the effort we'd be putting into providing it? Are we really at a
point already where having terabytes of data you need to analyse is a
common use case? - Soren

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-10-27 Thread Robbie Williamson
Blueprint changed by Robbie Williamson:

Priority: High = Medium

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-10-21 Thread Robbie Williamson
Blueprint changed by Robbie Williamson:

Definition Status: Drafting = Discussion

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs


[Blueprint servercloud-p-hadoop] Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata

2011-10-21 Thread Robbie Williamson
Blueprint changed by Robbie Williamson:

Priority: Undefined = High

-- 
Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hadoop

-- 
Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list
Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs