Re: [DISCUSS] dropping hadoop 2 support

2018-04-12 Thread Christopher
It seems there's consensus on this, so I'll start moving forward on this soon. On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 12:40 PM Keith Turner wrote: > +1 > > On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:42 AM, Sean Busbey wrote: > > Let's get the discussion started early on when we'll drop

Re: [DISCUSS] dropping hadoop 2 support

2018-02-27 Thread Keith Turner
+1 On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:42 AM, Sean Busbey wrote: > Let's get the discussion started early on when we'll drop hadoop 2 support. > > As of ACCUMULO-4826 we are poised to have Hadoop 2 and Hadoop 3 supported in > 1.y releases as of 1.9.0. That gives an upgrade path so

Re: [DISCUSS] dropping hadoop 2 support

2018-02-27 Thread Josh Elser
+1 AFAIK, this wouldn't have to be anything more than build changes. "Dropping hadoop2 support" wouldn't need to include any other changes (as adding H3 support didn't require any Java changes). Getting in front of the ball to help push people towards newer versions would be a welcome

Re: [DISCUSS] dropping hadoop 2 support

2018-02-27 Thread Christopher
+1 I'm in favor of this. On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:42 AM Sean Busbey wrote: > Let's get the discussion started early on when we'll drop hadoop 2 support. > > As of ACCUMULO-4826 we are poised to have Hadoop 2 and Hadoop 3 supported > in 1.y releases as of 1.9.0. That gives

[DISCUSS] dropping hadoop 2 support

2018-02-27 Thread Sean Busbey
Let's get the discussion started early on when we'll drop hadoop 2 support. As of ACCUMULO-4826 we are poised to have Hadoop 2 and Hadoop 3 supported in 1.y releases as of 1.9.0. That gives an upgrade path so that folks won't have to upgrade both Hadoop and Accumulo at the same time. How about