Congrats on the release. Now that has been completed, I'd like to see if you guys are willing to revisit the issue of a maven based build. If yes, I'd be happy to assist making that happen.
Regards, Hiram On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Patrick Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Our first official Apache release has shipped and I'm already looking > forward to 3.1.0. ;-) > > In particular I believe we should look at the following for 3.1.0: > > 1) there are a number of issues that we're targeted to 3.1.0 during the > 3.0.0 cycle. We need to review and address these. > > 2) system test. During 3.0.0 we made significant improvements to our test > environment. However we still lack a large(r) scale system test environment. > It would be great if we could simulate large scale use over 10s or 100s of > machines (ensemble + clients). We need some sort of framework for this, and > of course tests. > > 3) operations documentation. In general docs were greatly improved in 3.x > over 2.x. One area we are still lacking is operations docs for > design/management of a ZK cluster. > see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-160 > > 4) JMX. Documentation needs to be written & the code reviewed/improved. > Moving to Java6 should (afaik) allow us to take advantage of improved JMX > spec not available in 5. We should also consider making JMX the default > rather than optional (ie you get JMX by default when ZK server is started). > We need to ensure that ops can monitor/admin ZK using JMX. > > 5) (begin) multi-tenancy support. A number of users have expressed interest > in being able to deploy ZK as a service in a cloud. Multi-tenancy support > would be a huge benefit (quota, qos, namespace partitioning of nodes, > billing, etc...) > > Of course ZooKeeper is open to submissions in that aren't on this list. If > you have any suggestions please feel free to enter a JIRA or submit a patch. > > > Additionally I'd like to see us move to an 8 week release cycle. I've > updated the JIRA version list to reflect this. Due to the holiday season > approaching I've listed 3.1.0 with a ship date of Jan 19th. (see the roadmap > on the JIRA). > > If you have any questions/comments please reply to this email. > > Patrick > -- Regards, Hiram Blog: http://hiramchirino.com Open Source SOA http://open.iona.com
