Can you motivate yourself enough, Paul, to enter into JIRA your feature requests for Streaming<https://spark-project.atlassian.net/browse/STREAMING> and Spark <https://spark-project.atlassian.net/browse/SPARK>? That way we can avoid a bad combination of lazy and forgetful.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Paul Snively <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi team, > > Please tell me the 0.8.0 release supports Scala 2.10. :-) > > The BDAS stack is very exciting! Unfortunately, lagging the development of > the language itself (2.11 is at Milestone 4!) is increasingly problematic. > > I would also like to encourage the Spark Streaming developers to head in > the direction of making DStream conform to the Scala and Java collections > APIs. A possible model to emulate here is Kafka's KafkaStream, which > satisfies both Scala's and Java's Iterable interfaces, making their > effective use considerably more straightforward than, frankly, DStreams are > at the moment. Please also consider OOB support for Play! iteratees, which, > as of the Play! 2.2.x releases, are a nicely-separate module from the rest > of Play! > > Lest this sound like all complaints, I'm asking for this because I expect > to use BDAS for many years due to the lack of realistic competition (I've > already explained in-house why Summingbird isn't it) :-) and because I'm > lazy. Please keep up the excellent work, and I hope to make one of the > Meetups next time I'm in the neighborhood. > > Best regards, > Paul
