Hi all
Recently we had a lot of discussions, and thanks for everyone sharing the
thought in the google form. Really helpful.
Please see the result:
[image: The_Next_YuniKorn_Release__0_11_or_1_0_-_Google_Forms.png]
even we have slightly more people who prefer to release the 1.0 version, we
do see
Hi Everyone!
I think the safest way for now is to go with 0.11 for the next release.
Right now I think we have a stable and tested version of YuniKorn, but also
have some bigger things ongoing, as were there were mentioned before, such
as the REST API changes, and interface changes. I would
On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 at 04:00, Weiwei Yang wrote:
> Hi Wilfred
>
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Please see my comments below:
>
> We are cleaning up the scheduler interface and moving things around for the
> > API in the next release.
>
>
> I assume you are referring to
>
Hi Wilfred
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Please see my comments below:
We are cleaning up the scheduler interface and moving things around for the
> API in the next release.
I assume you are referring to
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YUNIKORN-486.
Removing some unused protobuf
Weiwei,
We are cleaning up the scheduler interface and moving things around for the
API in the next release. We are also about to make major changes to the
REST interface. Settling those and making sure we have that all correct is
I think required before we do a 1.0 release, not as part of a 1.0
Hi Bowen
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
There is no standard for what 1.0 release means. IMO, we can refer to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning#Version_1.0_as_a_milestone
.
Having 1.0 release indicates the software has the major features ready, the
public APIs are stabilized,
Hi Weiwei,
Thanks for bringing up this discussion.
That may depend on what "1.0" means, and what bumping a major version
means.
Usually a new major version (e.g. 0.x -> 1.x -> 2.x) contains some critical
new features or breaking changes. One critical feature of the next release
is integration
Hi all
In today's community meeting, we have started the discussion for the next
release.
About the release version, we have 2 candidates: *0.11* or *1.0*. Which one
should be our next release?
I would like to bring this up to more people's attention and hear more
thoughts from you. The project