Hi Gary Thanks for your tip, I just added a link, I'm sure it will raise its visibility.
On Nov 4, 2011, at 20:53 , Gary Helmling wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Cool stuff. You might want to link your project on the "supporting > projects" wiki page as well: > http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/SupportingProjects > > Can't guarantee it'll drive a lot of traffic, but it's a good > reference point for new users looking for options. > > --gh > > > On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2011/11/4 Daniel Gómez Ferro <[email protected]>: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> It is my pleasure to announce the open source release of Omid, a project >>> whose goal is to add lock-free transactional support on top of HBase. The >>> current release includes CrSO, a client-replicated status oracle that >>> detects the write-write conflicts to provide Snapshot Isolation. CrSO has >>> the following appealing properties: >>> >> >> Nice addition Daniel. Thank you for posting the list (FYI, slaves in >> HBase are called RegionServers not DataNodes -- you might want to >> update your graphic). What does CrSo stand for? If it fails, all >> transactions just abort -- the clients will time them out? (Thats not >> bad I'd say). Thanks for doing the comparison to hbase-trx. That >> helps. >> >> Good stuff Daniel, >> St.Ack >>
