On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Vitthal "Suhas" Gogate <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Ambari Developers! > > The development on the Ambari trunk has stalled for last couple months. I > and some of my colleagues at Hortonworks are working on a solution that > provides a UI based installation and monitoring application for the Hadoop > stack. I have contributed it to the Ambari project and in a new development > branch.
Suhas, It is great to have Ambari gaining momentum again and getting some new contributors. We need to file our next board report today. How about the following: Ambari Ambari is monitoring, administration and lifecycle management project for Apache Hadoop clusters. * Incubating since 30 August 2011. * 162 jiras fixed on trunk (0 added since Feb report) + 8 jiras fixed on dev branch ambari-186 * After having no commits since January, yesterday a new code base was contributed and checked in on dev branch ambari-186. Development is happening rapidly on the branch while the project discusses how to move forward. The current proposal is to continue development on the branch until it is usable and then call a vote to replace trunk with the code on the branch. * 8 new developers have contributed to the ambari-186 code base Issues that must be addressed before graduation are: * Making a release * Attracting users and developers * Increase diversity of developers outside of Hortonworks
