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Martin Kleppmann updated SAMZA-303:
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Attachment: SAMZA-303.master.patch
SAMZA-303.0.7.0.patch
A few updates to the readme: https://reviews.apache.org/r/22962/
- Removed outdated information on Maven
- Brought list of features in sync with what's in the
[documentation|http://samza.incubator.apache.org/learn/documentation/0.7.0/introduction/background.html]
- Minor edits
Attached two slightly different patches, for master and 0.7.0 respectively --
same end result, but different initial state.
> Update readme file of github samza repository
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> Key: SAMZA-303
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SAMZA-303
> Project: Samza
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: docs
> Affects Versions: 0.6.0
> Reporter: Yan Fang
> Labels: newbie
> Fix For: 0.7.0
>
> Attachments: SAMZA-303.0.7.0.patch, SAMZA-303.master.patch
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> We should update the content of https://github.com/apache/incubator-samza,
> which is generated by README.md.
> 1. we are not using the following, right?
> {quote}
> To build Samza from a source release, it is first necessary to download the
> gradle wrapper script above. This bootstrapping process requires Gradle to be
> installed on the source machine. Gradle is available through most package
> managers or directly from its website. To bootstrap the wrapper, run:
> gradle -b bootstrap.gradle
> After the bootstrap script has completed, the regular gradlew instructions
> below are available.
> {quote}
> 2. the following seems out-of-date too.
> {quote}
> Maven
> Samza uses Kafka, which is not managed by Maven. To use Kafka as though it
> were a Maven artifact, Samza installs Kafka into a local repository using the
> mvn install command. You must have Maven installed to build Samza.
> {quote}
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