Thanks for your attention. The Hadoop router is already included. Alluxio will soon have contributors submitting code and will be released in version 3.0. Spring will be released in version 3.1, as the relevant contributors are on holiday. The related work will continue when they return from their holiday, with an expected release in version 3.1.
The 3.0 release involves extensive work, including the launch of the new Ambari website, which encompasses packaging and cluster testing of numerous big data components for CentOS 7, Rocky Linux 8, and Rocky Linux 9. It also includes setting up CDN services with Ambari domain binding, distributing big data and Ambari installation packages, and creating installation tutorials. Due to contributor bandwidth limitations, the 3.0 release is expected to be completed in February. > On Jan 16, 2025, at 17:06, Battula, Brahma Reddy <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thanks for stating on this. > It looks good to me, HDFS Router is also added right. Alluxio? > > how about spring changes .? > > From: Jialiang Cai <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, 15 January 2025 at 8:23 AM > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Subject: Proposal for Ambari 3.0 Release and Community Feedback > > Dear Community Members, > > I hope this message finds you well. It has been quite some time since the > revival of Ambari, and while we have made progress, we have yet to provide > our users with a truly convenient and up-to-date big data cluster management > solution. Currently, we have Ambari 2.7.x, which is based on the now outdated > and closed-source HDP (Hortonworks Data Platform). Finding a usable HDP > installation package has become increasingly difficult. > > In the meantime, our trunk branch has accumulated a significant number of > commits and new features, including: > > 1. **Python 2 to Python 3 Upgrade**: Transitioning from Python 2 to Python 3 > to ensure compatibility with modern systems. > 2. **JDK 8 to JDK 17 Upgrade**: Upgrading the Java Development Kit to version > 17 for better performance and security. > 3. **Introduction of Ruff**: Integrating Ruff for improved code quality and > linting. > 4. **Bigtop Stack as Default**: Replacing HDP with Bigtop as the default > stack for better flexibility and community support. > 5. **Support for Rocky 8 and 9**: Ensuring compatibility with the latest > versions of Rocky Linux. > 6. **jQuery and Bootstrap Upgrades**: Modernizing the front-end libraries for > a better user experience. > 7. **Other Java Dependency Upgrades**: Various updates to Java dependencies > to keep the project secure and efficient. > > Given these substantial updates, I believe it is time to deliver a brand-new > version of Ambari to our users. We are currently planning the release of > Ambari 3.0, which will include all the major updates mentioned above, along > with numerous smaller updates, bug fixes, and improvements. > > Additionally, we aim to provide: > - A **new Ambari website** with updated documentation. > - **User tutorials** to help new and existing users get started with Ambari. > - **Local debugging guides** to assist developers in troubleshooting and > contributing to the project. > - **Downloadable packages** for Ambari and related big data components to > make installation and setup easier for users. > > We would love to hear your thoughts on this proposal. Your feedback is > invaluable as we move forward with this release. Please share your opinions, > suggestions, and any concerns you might have. > > Thank you for your continued support and contributions to the Ambari > community. > > Best regards, > Jialiang > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
