I have an internal test harness setup that I am using for testing version
upgrade from Druid 0.10.1 to 0.12.2. As part of the testing, I noticed that
executing the same query against the same data sources(on different druid
clusters) gives slightly different results for 0.10.1 and 0.12.2. I have
se
I have an internal test harness setup that I am using for testing version
upgrade from Druid 0.10.1 to 0.12.2. As part of the testing, I noticed that
executing the same query against the same data source gives slightly
different results for 0.10.1 and 0.12.2. I have seen this happen for
search, gro
Gian is correct. Creating an RC doesn’t require a vote. It does require a
release manager. Usually in Calcite we determine the timeframe of the release,
and choose an RM, by a discussion that reaches consensus without an explicit
vote.
The RM may do a little “traffic control”, asking whether p
+1, and fwiw, it looks like Apache projects don't always need to do votes
for creating release candidates. For example on the Calcite mailing list I
see votes for _final_ releases, but the release candidates seem to be
created and uploaded without a vote. There is generally some discussion on
the l