PIG-2616 should be a blocker bug. It's to fix something broken and it's ready to commit.
PIG-2574 and PIG-2587 are low-risk and are required to implement functionality to make better estimates for number of reducers. It would be great to get these in and I should have an updated PIG-2574 in the next day or two. PIG-2547 is a nice bit of new functionality that will simplify writing UDFs that would be nice to ship if possible. thanks, Bill On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Jonathan Coveney <[email protected]>wrote: > Perhaps a big initiative for 0.11 could be to get the builds to the point > where flaky tests don't essentially gut the usefulness of the CI server > (Pig 0.9 hasn't passed in 6 months, etc). I'm not sure how difficult that > would be though, and what the benefit would be. But it's pretty annoying to > be able to wrap up a release when there are a bunch of "known useless" > tests. > > 2012/3/26 Daniel Dai <[email protected]> > > > Once PIG-2317 check in, only document patch (PIG-2601) and some of > > Russell's patches left. Before roll up RC, we need to make sure all > > unit tests and e2e tests pass, I can help with this. > > > > Daniel > > > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Jonathan Coveney <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > It's time to get serious about rolling an RC. 0.10 seems pretty > strong... > > > are there any pressing JIRAs that people want to try and get in? > Looking > > at > > > the open JIRAs with a fix labeled of 0.10 (which is admittedly possibly > > > incomplete), it looks like there isn't anything terribly seriously > > left... > > > I'd love to get the ball rolling on an RC so we can test it and > identify > > > any bugs. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > -- *Note that I'm no longer using my Yahoo! email address. Please email me at [email protected] going forward.*
