Re: Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-07-08 Thread Grant Henke
+1 for dropping 2.9 On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Sriharsha Chintalapani wrote: > I am +1 on dropping 2.9.x support. > > Thanks, > Harsha > > > On July 8, 2015 at 7:08:12 AM, Ismael Juma (mli...@juma.me.uk) wrote: > > Hi, > > The responses in this thread were positive, but there weren't many.

Re: Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-07-08 Thread Sriharsha Chintalapani
I am +1 on dropping 2.9.x support. Thanks,  Harsha On July 8, 2015 at 7:08:12 AM, Ismael Juma (mli...@juma.me.uk) wrote: Hi, The responses in this thread were positive, but there weren't many. A few months passed and Sriharsha encouraged me to reopen the thread given that the 2.9 build h

Re: Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-07-08 Thread Ismael Juma
Hi, The responses in this thread were positive, but there weren't many. A few months passed and Sriharsha encouraged me to reopen the thread given that the 2.9 build has been broken for at least a week[1] and no-one seemed to notice. Do we want to invest more time so that the 2.9 build continues

Re: Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-03-27 Thread Tong Li
+1. But can we also look at this from the deployment base point view and find out how many production deployments are still using 2.9? If there is not any, dropping it is really an easy decision. Thanks Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 27, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Ismael Juma wrote: > > Hi all, > > The K

Re: Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-03-27 Thread Stephen Boesch
+1 I was on a project that ended up not using kafka - and this was one reason: there are many other third party libraries that do not even have 2.9 versions so the interdependencies did not work. 2015-03-27 7:34 GMT-07:00 Stevo Slavić : > +1 for dropping 2.9.x support > > Kind regards, > Stevo S

Re: Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-03-27 Thread Stevo Slavić
+1 for dropping 2.9.x support Kind regards, Stevo Slavic. On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Ismael Juma wrote: > Hi all, > > The Kafka build currently includes support for Scala 2.9, which means that > it cannot take advantage of features introduced in Scala 2.10 or depend on > libraries that re

Dropping support for Scala 2.9.x

2015-03-27 Thread Ismael Juma
Hi all, The Kafka build currently includes support for Scala 2.9, which means that it cannot take advantage of features introduced in Scala 2.10 or depend on libraries that require it. This restricts the solutions available while trying to solve existing issues. I was browsing JIRA looking for ar