Hi Roman,

Sorry for the delay! Here I confirm my vote, changed to

+1 for retirement of the HDT project.

Cheers,
Mirko


2014-11-30 13:59 GMT+01:00 Evert Lammerts <[email protected]>:

> Mirko, Roman still needs you to confirm your +1, and I don't want to
> forward the below mail. Can you send it to the list?
>
> Evert
>
>
> On Thu Nov 27 2014 at 5:05:36 PM Mirko Kämpf <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Evert and Bob,
>>
>> from my side there is not so much good news. I am surprised by the bad
>> and often missing feedback from people I asked about the topic. There seams
>> to be not so much interest in the developer tools right now. Some people
>> mentioned their interest in the HUE server and in the Kite-SDK.
>> With this in mind I change my vote from -1 to +1 for retiring the HDT
>> project, at least for now.
>> Maybe it is a question of time until the critical mass of users have
>> found the best practices for which tool creation makes sense.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Mirko
>>
>>
>> 2014-11-27 14:09 GMT+00:00 Evert Lammerts <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Guys, are we going to give this a shot? Lets make a decision and finish
>>> the thread.
>>>
>>> I'm in. But I won't be able to pull this on my own, and I have enough
>>> other projects that can use more attention as it is. So if you don't have
>>> the time, don't think it's feasible for the three of us, or feel this will
>>> be going anywhere for any other reason, then lets just call it a day and
>>> let Rahul retire HDT.
>>>
>>> Evert
>>>
>>> On Sun Nov 23 2014 at 2:05:27 PM Evert Lammerts <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>

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