-1

If it doesn’t cause too much pain, I'm hoping we can squeeze a relatively small 
patch which restores Mesos' ability to extract Docker assigned IPs. This has 
been broken with Docker 1.10's release over  a month ago, and prevents service 
discovery and DNS from working.

Mesos-4370: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-4370
RB# 43093: https://reviews.apache.org/r/43093/

I've built 0.28.0-rc1 with this patch and can confirm that it fixes it as 
expected.

Apologies for not bringing this to attention earlier.

Thanks all,
Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinod Kone [mailto:vinodk...@apache.org] 
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2016 5:44 PM
To: dev <dev@mesos.apache.org>; user <u...@mesos.apache.org>
Subject: [VOTE] Release Apache Mesos 0.28.0 (rc1)

Hi all,


Please vote on releasing the following candidate as Apache Mesos 0.28.0.


0.28.0 includes the following:

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  * [MESOS-4343] - A new cgroups isolator for enabling the net_cls subsystem in

    Linux. The cgroups/net_cls isolator allows operators to provide network


    performance isolation and network segmentation for containers within a Mesos

    cluster. To enable the cgroups/net_cls isolator, append `cgroups/net_cls` to

    the `--isolation` flag when starting the slave. Please refer to


    docs/mesos-containerizer.md for more details.





  * [MESOS-4687] - The implementation of scalar resource values (e.g., "2.5


    CPUs") has changed. Mesos now reliably supports resources with up to three

    decimal digits of precision (e.g., "2.501 CPUs"); resources with more than

    three decimal digits of precision will be rounded. Internally, resource math

    is now done using a fixed-point format that supports three decimal digits of

    precision, and then converted to/from floating point for input and output,

    respectively. Frameworks that do their own resource math and manipulate


    fractional resources may observe differences in roundoff error and numerical

    precision.





  * [MESOS-4479] - Reserved resources can now optionally include "labels".


    Labels are a set of key-value pairs that can be used to associate metadata

    with a reserved resource. For example, frameworks can use this feature to

    distinguish between two reservations for the same role at the same agent

    that are intended for different purposes.





  * [MESOS-2840] - **Experimental** support for container images in Mesos


    containerizer (a.k.a. Unified Containerizer). This allows frameworks to


    launch Docker/Appc containers using Mesos containerizer without relying on

    docker daemon (engine) or rkt. The isolation of the containers is done using

    isolators. Please refer to docs/container-image.md for currently supported

    features and limitations.





  * [MESOS-4793] - **Experimental** support for v1 Executor HTTP API. This


    allows executors to send HTTP requests to the /api/v1/executor agent


    endpoint without the need for an executor driver. Please refer to


    docs/executor-http-api.md for more details.





Additional API Changes:


  * [MESOS-4066] - Agent should not return partial state when a request is made 
to /state endpoint during recovery.

  * [MESOS-4547] - Introduce TASK_KILLING state.


  * [MESOS-4712] - Remove 'force' field from the Subscribe Call in v1 Scheduler 
API.

  * [MESOS-4591] - Change the object of ReserveResources and CreateVolume ACLs 
to `roles`.

  * [MESOS-4712] - Remove 'force' field from the Subscribe Call in v1 Scheduler 
API.

  * [MESOS-4591] - Change the object of ReserveResources and CreateVolume ACLs 
to `roles`.

  * [MESOS-3583] - Add stream IDs for HTTP schedulers.


The CHANGELOG for the release is available at:

https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=mesos.git;a=blob_plain;f=CHANGELOG;hb=0.28.0-rc1

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


The candidate for Mesos 0.28.0 release is available at:

https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mesos/0.28.0-rc1/mesos-0.28.0.tar.gz


The tag to be voted on is 0.28.0-rc1:

https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=mesos.git;a=commit;h=0.28.0-rc1


The MD5 checksum of the tarball can be found at:

https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mesos/0.28.0-rc1/mesos-0.28.0.tar.gz.md5


The signature of the tarball can be found at:

https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mesos/0.28.0-rc1/mesos-0.28.0.tar.gz.asc


The PGP key used to sign the release is here:

https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/mesos/KEYS


The JAR is up in Maven in a staging repository here:

https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachemesos-1112


Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Mesos 0.28.0!


The vote is open until Tue Mar  10 17:00:00 PST 2016 and passes if a majority 
of at least 3 +1 PMC votes are cast.


[ ] +1 Release this package as Apache Mesos 0.28.0

[ ] -1 Do not release this package because ...


Thanks,

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