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Ling Zhou commented on HADOOP-12756:
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Thank you for your comments Steve, they are very helpful.
1.The name OSS does have many meanings, so we will use hadoop-aliyun or some 
other name to replace hadoop-oss.
2.We will work with the lastest hadoop-trunk and look for approaches to solve 
http-client dependency conflicts.
3.We will make sure all dependencies will be declared in hadoop-project/pom.xml.
4.It's a little different in the this implementation with aws module, and we 
will talk to Yi offline for more about that.
5.Yes stability is the first, and performance work can be done in the next 
phase. Now we will focus on stability and learn more about s3a work.

> Incorporate Aliyun OSS file system implementation
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-12756
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-12756
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: fs
>            Reporter: shimingfei
>            Assignee: shimingfei
>         Attachments: 0001-OSS-filesystem-integration-with-Hadoop.patch, HCFS 
> User manual.md, OSS integration.pdf, OSS integration.pdf
>
>
> Aliyun OSS is widely used among China’s cloud users, but currently it is not 
> easy to access data laid on OSS storage from user’s Hadoop/Spark application, 
> because of no original support for OSS in Hadoop.
> This work aims to integrate Aliyun OSS with Hadoop. By simple configuration, 
> Spark/Hadoop applications can read/write data from OSS without any code 
> change. Narrowing the gap between user’s APP and data storage, like what have 
> been done for S3 in Hadoop 



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