awesome, guys! -Alex
sent via my mobile device On Feb 20, 2012, at 11:59 PM, Luca Pireddu <pire...@crs4.it> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > we're happy to announce that we have just released Pydoop 0.5.0 > (http://pydoop.sourceforge.net). > > The main changes with respect to the previous version are: > * Pydoop now works with Hadoop 1.0.0. > * Support for multiple Hadoop versions with the same Pydoop installation > * Easy Pydoop scripting with pydoop_script > * Python version requirement bumped to 2.7 > * Dropped support for Hadoop 0.21 > > > Pydoop is a Python MapReduce and HDFS API for Hadoop, built upon the C++ > Pipes and the C libhdfs APIs, that allows to write full-fledged MapReduce > applications with HDFS access. Pydoop has been maturing nicely and is > currently in production use at CRS4 as we have a few scientific projects that > are based on it, including Seal > (https://sourceforge.net/projects/biodoop-seal/), Biodoop and Biodoop-BLAST > (https://sourceforge.net/projects/biodoop/), and a new project for > high-throughput genotyping that is about to be released by CRS4. > > > Links: > > * download page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydoop/files > * full release notes: > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pydoop/index.php?title=Release_Notes > > > Happy pydooping! > > > The Pydoop Team