Hello all:

I came across the following while browsing the mailing list archive.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=nutch-developers&m=111228583625203&w=4

I am interested to know about the current status on tools and cleanup.
I am not very tech savvy to read through the code and understand these
myself. Furthermore I am working on a project and I am wondering where
to start. (i.e Mapred or 0.7 version). I am guessing 0.8 will be
mapred version as several of you mentioned that and making a 0.7 as a
separate branch. I also understand that 0.7 is the last non-mapred
version and in the future it will be just maintenance release (i.e.
0.7.1, 0.7.2 etc..). These brings to my questions:

1. How do you see the 0.7 version evolving beside maintenance update?
Will it have a life of its own? I mean 0.7 is very good for intranet
use or mid-size public site. Why would you want to use mapred version
when you don't need it? (Maybe I don't know enough :-)

2. What I also understand mapred version requires extra extra process,
I have also read from various posting that it is possible to run
downgraded mapred version. Will it possible in the future? if so what
is the technical benefit mapred vs. 0.7 versions?

3. It would be great to get a long term vision or view about mapred version!

3. There has also been discussion about Nutch API. Is there any works
going on this front? I have also seen postings regarding use of JMX
any update?

As I said I am still learning new stuff about Nutch so please let me
learn more :-)

-- 
Best Regards
Zaheed Haque


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