On 7/21/17 12:03 PM, Stack wrote:
Status update girls and boys! hbase-2.0.0-alpha1 went out June 22nd. alpha2 has been a bit slow to follow (holidays) though there has been steady progress closing out blockers and criticals by a bunch of you all. The plan is for a release in the first week or so of August. It should be fully up on hbase-thirdparty using updated (and relocated) versions of netty, guava, and protobuf as well as a default deploy that has master-carrying-no-regions. alpha3 will follow soon after and will focus on making sure our user-facing APIs are clean (branch-1 compatible, no illicit removals/mods, and so on) and that basic upgrade 'works'. betas start in September? I've been keeping a rough general state here [1] (please update any section that is lagging actuality) but for details on what blockers and criticals remain, see the JIRA 2.0 view [2]. Recent issue-gardening has brought 2.0 into better focus. Feel free to review and punt items you think can wait till 3.0 or 2.1. If you want to pull in more stuff, please ask first.
Chia-Ping (I think? -- JIRA is being a pain) had asked on the space-quota phase2 work (include size of hbase snapshots in a table's "quota usage") if we should try to also include that work in 2.0.
I like the idea of this also hitting 2.0 as it would make the feature a bit more "real", but am obviously a little nervous (I have no reason to be nervous though). I am pretty happy with the feature in terms of how much it is covered via testing.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-17748
Thanks, St.Ack 1. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WCsVlnHjJeKUcl7wHwqb4z9iEu_ktczrlKHK8N4SZzs/edit# 2. https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/HBASE/versions/12327188
- Josh