the RM for Hadoop 3.0.0 has been periodically updating when he aims to have
release votes done:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/HADOOP/Hadoop+3.0.0+release
Obviously not guaranteed, since it is an active ASF project. ;)
We can have Accumulo releases, just not GA releases. So we could
There is a 3.0.0-alpha4 release currently available as a non-snapshot
version.
I'm not sure it comes with API stability guarantees at all, IIRC the Hadoop
community is planning on providing that for their betas.
Mike
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Christopher wrote:
> +1 from me, too, but I'
+1 from me, too, but I'd like to review what actually changes in master for
the migration to happen. I don't know much about Hadoop 3. I'm curious what
the releases will look like (AFAIK, it's only snapshot builds right now; is
that correct?), how our dependencies will change, and what API stabilit
+1 sounds like a good idea to me.
On 8/3/17 10:08 AM, Sean Busbey wrote:
Hi Folks!
I think we need to start being more formal in planning for Hadoop 3.
They're up to 3.0.0-alpha4 and are pushing towards API-locking betas[1].
What do folks think about starting to push on an Accumulo 2.0 release
I am in favor of going to Hadoop 3 for Accumulo 2. If we do this then
Accumulo 2 can not release until after Hadoop 3 does. Any idea when
Hadoop 3 will release?
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Sean Busbey wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> I think we need to start being more formal in planning for Hadoop
All,
For what it's worth, I'd attempted to run both 1.7.x and 1.8.x on Hadoop
3 and ran into a fairly straightforward dependency issue [1] that, when
addressed, should allow current Accumulo versions to run on Hadoop 3.
Hopefully this means that it's not a large lift to get to the point you're