To simplify our lives I guess we can just produce packages for the 3 most common distros...?Is that a good idea? I.e. Centos 7, Ubuntu 14, and openSuse 13.
Or are others important? Just thinking out loud don't want to leave anyone out! > On Oct 12, 2014, at 11:25 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote: >> Looks like it is going slow. so I will continue. To start with... >> >> I am proposing the following set of supported platforms (similar to last >> time) >> >> OS: >> CentOS6, CentOS7, Fedora 20 > > Should we be really targeting both? > >> SLES12, OpenSUSE 13.1 >> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS >> >> Java: >> OpenJDK 7 >> >> Components: >> >> Zookeeper 3.4.6 (or later?) >> Hadoop 2.6.x >> HBase 0.98.x (latest; I am not sure if 1.0 will be ready in the 2 months?) > > That's a great question for Andrew. > >> Hive 0.14 >> Sqoop 1.99.4 >> Oozie 4.0.1 >> Giraph 1.1.0 >> Groovy 2.3 >> Hue 3.6.0 >> DataFU 1.0.0 >> Solr 4.6.0 >> Crunch 0.10.0 >> Spark 1.1.0 >> Phoenix 4.1.0 >> Tomcat 6.0.36 >> jsvc 1.0.15 >> What other new stuff do we feel like adding? > > This looks like a reasonable list. How about we put it into the JIRA > as a current plan of record? > >> To retire: >> Pig (is there enough interest in the community to keep it on?) > > I'd rather keep it. > >> Whirr 0.8.2 (seems to be headed to the Attic) > > +1 to dropping it > >> Mahout 0.9 (unless we have a version working w/ Hadoop 2) > > It seems Mahout has migrated to SPARK 100%. If that > works -- I'd be interested in maintaining it. > >> Flume 1.5.0.1 (the project seems to be winding down?) > > Flume still seems to be pretty widely used and historically > it hasn't caused us that much trouble. Keeping? > > Thanks, > Roman.
