For creating a CDH parcel repository the only thing needed is a web server
where the parcels and the manifest.json is published. But we need one.
I'm in of course. Who can help onboarding this changes and publishing etc
and getting users to push changes to the project? How do you do this in
Phoeni
Great! At this point we just need an official Phoenix mentor...
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari <
jean-m...@spaggiari.org> wrote:
> See below.
>
> 2017-10-27 8:45 GMT-04:00 Flavio Pompermaier :
>
>> I just need someone who tells which git repository to use, the
>> branching/t
See below.
2017-10-27 8:45 GMT-04:00 Flavio Pompermaier :
> I just need someone who tells which git repository to use, the
> branching/tagging policy, what should be done to release a parcel (i.e.
> compile, test ok, update docs, etc). For example, I need someone who says:
> to release a Phoenix
I just need someone who tells which git repository to use, the
branching/tagging policy, what should be done to release a parcel (i.e.
compile, test ok, update docs, etc). For example, I need someone who says:
to release a Phoenix CDH parcel the process is this:
1. use this repo (e.g.https://gith
FYI, you can also count on me for that. At least to perform some testing or
gather information, communication, etc.
Flavio, what can you leading do you need there?
James, I am also interested ;) So count me in... (My very personal
contribution)
To setup a repo we just need to have a folder on th
I can give it a try..is there someone who can lead this thing?
Yes, that's the idea I was floating - if you and Pedro (and others) are
interested, you could contribute the CDH compatible versions and these
could be bundled in our source and binary releases. The community,
including yourselves, would support it (in the same way we support Phoenix
today). Not su
I totally agree wrt some compatibility matrix. I think that CDH
compatibility and parcels release should be something that people of Apache
Phoenix could support somehow..am I wrong?
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Pedro Boado wrote:
> There are problems regarding version support and bugfixes.
There are problems regarding version support and bugfixes. As HBase in CDH
has been "enhaced" by Cloudera we'd need to mark certain specific cdh
versions as supported (up to major.minor.fix version) . For instance CDH
5.11.1 doesn't pass tests because of an unsolved issue in Cloudera's HBase.
I th
If you need a hand I can help because we also need Phoenix on CDH. Maybe I
could writie some documentation about it's installation and usage, on the
README or on the official Phoenix site. Let's set up a an unofficial (but
working) repo of Phoenix Parcels!
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 9:12 AM, Pedro Bo
Well I'd say it's the only option left to some of us to use Phoenix in our
clients/companies. Most of them only go for commercial distributions of
Hadoop for obvious reasons and cannot afford keeping up with frequent
platform update. In our case each platform migration is bigger (in terms of
effort
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