Improving our documentation is always very nice. Thanks for doing this you two!

On 5/31/13 7:32 PM, Yazan Boshmaf wrote:
Maria, I can help you with this if you are interested and have the
time. If you are busy, please let me know and I will update the site
docs with a variant of your tutorial. Thanks!

On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Maria Stylianou <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello guys,

This semester I'm doing my master thesis using Giraph in a daily basis.
In my blog (marsty5.wordpress.com) I wrote some posts about Giraph, some of
the new users may find them useful!
And maybe some of the experienced ones can give me feedback and correct any
mistakes :D
So far, I described:
1. How to set up Giraph
2. What to do next - after setting up Giraph
3. How to run ShortestPaths
4. How to run PageRank
Good stuff! As a shameless plug, one more way
to install Giraph is via Apache Bigtop. All it takes is
hooking one of these files:
     
http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Bigtop-trunk/job/Bigtop-trunk-Repository/label=fedora18/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/repo/bigtop.repo
     
http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Bigtop-trunk/job/Bigtop-trunk-Repository/label=opensuse12/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/repo/bigtop.repo
to your yum/apt system and typing:
    $ sudo yum install hadoop-conf-pseudo giraph

In fact we're about to release Bigtop 0.6.0 with Hadoop 2.0.4.1
and Giraph 1.0 -- so anybody's interested in helping us
to test this stuff -- that would be really appreciated.

Thanks,
Roman.

P.S. There's quite a few other platforms available as well:
     
http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Bigtop-trunk/job/Bigtop-trunk-Repository/

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