+1 on report. On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Devaraj Das <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 on the report. > > On May 9, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Owen O'Malley wrote: > > > 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 > >
