I'm not against it, but the JIRAs will already show that the small ARM-related difference like floating-point in log() were resolved. Those aren't major enough to highlight as key changes in the 2000+ resolved. it didn't really not-work before either, as I understand; Spark isn't specific to an architecture, so I don't know if that situation changed materially in 3.0; it still otherwise ran in 2.x on ARM right? It would imply people couldn't use it on ARM previously. You can certainly announce you endorse 3.0 as a good release for ARM and/or call attention to it on user@.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 9:01 PM bo zhaobo <bzhaojyathousa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi @Sean Owen , > > Thanks for reply. We know that Spark community has own release date and plan. > We are happy to follow Spark community. But we think it's great if community > could add a sentence into the next releasenotes and claim "Spark can support > Arm from this release." after we finish the test work on ARM. That's all. We > just want a community official caliber that spark support ARM for attracting > more users to use spark. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org