There is a apache project Apache Myriad <http://www.apache-myriad.org/>
Apache Myriad Apache Myriad is a Mesos framework for dynamically scaling YARN clusters, allowing to run Hadoop apps such as Spark alongside non-Hadoop applications such as Node.js, Memcached, RoR, etc. Does it have any relations to hadoop-mesos? Anyway, I think Brian works could help some guys which want run Hadoop in mesos. 👍 On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Adam Bordelon <[email protected]> wrote: > As far as I understand, hadoop-mesos is not an official Apache subproject > of the Apache Mesos project anymore, and is not managed by the Apache > Software Foundation. It started as a part of the original Mesos project > (even pre-Apache), but was later (post-Apache?) moved out to the 'mesos' > community github org, which is not managed by ASF. > As such, Sonatype's probably the better option for publishing builds. (Or > get Mesosphere to do it) > > On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Brian Topping <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I've been working on https://github.com/mesos/hadoop/pull/55 with Tom > > Arnfeld today. I'm working on the release process for the artifact and > need > > to cover some issues with it to get the right configuration. > > > > According to the POM, the project is a part of org.apache.mesos, but it's > > hosted on Github. Is it an Apache project? > > > > If it is, with the permission of the PMC, I can get the sources set up so > > that they are compliant and set the release process through Apache's > Nexus > > instance. > > > > If not, we should change the GAV to something else (not org.apache.mesos, > > probably com.github.*) and I can release through Sonatype's OSSRH. > > > > Thanks for any input! > > > > best, Brian > > > -- Best Regards, Haosdent Huang
