Are we proposing some interpreters to be built and released separately?

Is this going to be separate packaging? Or separate release pipeline?


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From: Jongyoul Lee <jongy...@gmail.com<mailto:jongy...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Friday, June 2, 2017 11:04 PM
Subject: [DISCUSS] Reducing default interpreters while building and releasing 
Zeppelin
To: dev <d...@zeppelin.apache.org<mailto:d...@zeppelin.apache.org>>, 
<users@zeppelin.apache.org<mailto:users@zeppelin.apache.org>>


Hi dev and users,

Recently, zeppelin.apache.org<http://zeppelin.apache.org> is being changed for 
increasing user experiences and convenience. I like this kind of changes. I, 
however, saw some arguments that which interpreters we will locate in the first 
page. I'd like to expand its argument to the package we release.

Current zeppelin packages exceed 700MB with default option because Zeppelin 
tried to include all interpreters by default. It was good at the early age but, 
nowadays, Zeppelin community suffer from the size because ASF infra allows the 
package size under 500MB. So I'd like to reduce the package size by reducing 
default packages.

In case of rebuilding homepage, community proposed some criteria including 
mailing list and # of question in stackoverflow. I think we can adapt same 
criteria into release version of Zeppelin.

To handle this kind of issue, I think consensus of community is the most 
important factor. If someone wants to have an idea to deal with it, please feel 
free to talk about it.

Thanks,
Jongyoul Lee

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