The following are the notes from today's KIP discussion:
- KIP-54 (Sticky Partition Assignment): aims to minimise partition movement
so that resource reinitialisation (e.g. caches) is minimised. It is
partially sticky and partially fair. Some concerns around the fact that
user code for partitionsR
Sure, done.
Ismael
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Renu Tewari wrote:
> Hi Ismael
> Could you please add me to the invite.
>
> rtew...@linkedin.com
>
> regards
> Renu
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Ismael Juma wrote:
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> > Hi, Everyone,
> >
> > We plan to have a Kafka KIP meeting this
Hi Ismael
Could you please add me to the invite.
rtew...@linkedin.com
regards
Renu
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Ismael Juma wrote:
> Hi, Everyone,
>
> We plan to have a Kafka KIP meeting this coming Tuesday at 11:00am PST. If
> you plan to attend but haven't received an invite, please let
Hi, Everyone,
We plan to have a Kafka KIP meeting this coming Tuesday at 11:00am PST. If
you plan to attend but haven't received an invite, please let me know. The
following is the tentative agenda.
Agenda:
KIP-54: Sticky Partition Assignment Strategy
KIP-72: Allow Sizing Incoming Request Queue i