+1

-----Original Message-----
From: Siddharth Wagle [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 7:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [DISCUSS] Splitting the repos - ambari-metrics and ambari-logsearch

Hi devs,


We had a brief discussion about the release management of Ambari w.r.t to the 
new work that is on-going with Mpacks and multi-services, amongst the 
developers working on the respective pieces. The main point of discussion was 
that although Metrics and LogSearch are sub-projects of Ambari, the release 
cadence of these sub-projects and Ambari core does not have to be tied 
together. Having an Infra Mpack will allow changes to these two modules to be 
published independently.


The general consensus was to have separate repos for Ambari Metrics, Ambari Log 
Search and Ambari Infra which would mean we can build and version these modules 
separately and simplify the release process. I wanted to start a discuss/vote 
thread for this. I will follow this up with an Infra ticket to fork off the git 
repos for Ambari Metrics, Ambari LogSearch and Ambari Infra separate from the 
core codebase once we reach consensus.


Note: These sub-projects do not have any compile-time or run-time dependencies 
on Ambari except logical dependency on Ambari stack advisor feature to 
configure the services correctly based on cluster resources. With the MPack 
effort this behavior will be delegated to individual stack services and the 
corresponding code will be housed in the service repos anyways. Ambari depends 
on Ambari Metrics at compile time on the ambari-metrics-common module which is 
already published to maven central and we would continue to do so if anything 
changes in the common library.


[ ] +1 approve
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 disapprove (and reason why)


Here is my +1 to start.


Best Regards,

Sid

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