I think its a good idea to release hadoop-0.20.203. It moves Apache Hadoop a
step forward.
Looks like the technical difficulties are resolved now with latest Arun's
commits.
Being a superset of hadoop-0.20.2 it can be considered based on one of the
official Apache releases.
I don't think there
On 03/05/11 01:41, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
I am constantly amazed at how
quiet it is in this project, at least until I remember that
most of the work is done exclusively via jira, unlike any of
my other followed projects that use jira. I'd suggest that
the right place to hold any discussion is
I think we still need to incorporate the patches currently checked
into branch 0.20. For example, Owen identified a major bug
(BooleanWritable's comparator is broken) and filed a jira
(HADOOP-6928) to put it in branch-0.20, where I reviewed it and
checked it in, so this bug would be fixed in the
Hey guys,
Do all changes for 0.20.2xx release go through branch-0.20-security,
then get merged to a particular -2xx branch? Ie to include something
in a 2xx release do you merge from trunk - -security - security-2xx?
Why create a new branch for every new dot release? Ie if the intent
that the
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On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Owen O'Malley omal...@apache.org wrote:
On May 3, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Eli Collins wrote:
Do all changes for 0.20.2xx release go through branch-0.20-security,
then get merged to a particular -2xx branch?
I've discussed this before on the lists, but here goes:
Just to gauge what amount of stuff is in branch-0.20-security-203 I wrote a
quick script which does a comparison based on JIRAs mention in the commit
log. It output the following list of JIRAs that are in the branch but not
committed to trunk. I've marked many as N/A meaning that they don't apply