Hi Roman! Quick question: do you know whether there's a procedure to revive retired podlings in the future? Or would one just restart the establishment process?
Evert On Sat Nov 29 2014 at 7:17:59 AM Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > thanks for giving it the best try, guys! I guess at this point > it would be useful for Mirko to record his updated vote > on this thread and we can then call it. > > Thanks, > ROman. > > On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Evert Lammerts <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Rahul, others, > > > > Bob, Mirko and myself agree that a development environment for Hadoop can > > be of added value to the community. After all effort that's gone into > > making packaging (BigTop), deploying and tuning (Ambari, Cloudera > Manager, > > etc) Hadoop, and considering the ease with which a Hadoop / Spark cluster > > can be deployed on public clouds, it'd be a logical step: as soon as you > > have a Hadoop environment up and running, how are people going to write > > jobs, and interact with the cluster in general? > > > > But regrettably we can't currently commit enough time among the three of > us > > to make any serious progress. So as far as we're concerned you can go > ahead > > and retire HDT Rahul! > > > > Thanks, > > Evert > > > > > > On Sun Nov 23 2014 at 8:49:01 PM Evert Lammerts <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> A little update to prevent the vote from closing: we're still discussing > >> possible steps to make, see details in the thread below. We should have > >> some sort of plan in a couple of days. In the meantime: contributions > are > >> very welcome! > >> > >> Evert > >> > >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- > >> From: Evert Lammerts <[email protected]> > >> Date: Sun Nov 23 2014 at 2:05:27 PM > >> Subject: Re: [VOTE] Retire HDT > >> To: Bob Kerns <[email protected]>, Mirko Kämpf <[email protected]> > >> > >> > >> I think that an environment that allows fast experimentation adds most > >> value: building MapReduce and Spark jobs through Java, Scala, Python and > >> Pig. It can provide a number of commonly used libraries (Mahout, Giraph, > >> MLlib, GraphX), UDF's, Input- OutputFormats, Pig Readers and Writers and > >> code templates. Would you guys commit to making an attempt at building > >> this? If so then I propose we write a short proposal and send it to the > >> list. In the meantime I'll forward this thread. > >> > >> Bob, I don't know enough about virtualenv internals. Do you think it'd > be > >> possible to plug that into Orion or Cloud9's server? > >> > >> Mirko, I'm open to exploring possibilities within Oozie, but personally > >> I've never used it: I just write drivers that chain jobs. So I can't > judge > >> its applicability right now. Could we create a standalone IDE and when > (if) > >> we get that to work, plug it into Oozie? > >> > >> How about effort? I'm willing to commit to putting some time in the > coming > >> few months, but it'll be hard to do more than 10 hours weekly or so. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Evert > >> >
