I forgot about the serde dependencies...can you add those to the Initial Source note in [[HowlProposal]] just for completeness?
JVS On Feb 3, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Alan Gates wrote: > Yes, it adds Input and Output formats for MapReduce and load and store > functions for Pig. In the future it we expect it will continue to add more > additional layers. > > Alan. > > On Feb 3, 2011, at 2:49 PM, John Sichi wrote: > >> But Howl does layer on some additional code, right? >> >> https://github.com/yahoo/howl/tree/howl/howl >> >> JVS >> >> On Feb 3, 2011, at 1:49 PM, Ashutosh Chauhan wrote: >> >>> There are none as of today. In the past, whenever we had to have >>> changes, we do it in a separate branch in Howl and once those get >>> committed to hive repo, we pull it over in our trunk and drop the >>> branch. >>> >>> Ashutosh >>> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 13:41, yongqiang he <heyongqiang...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> I am interested in some numbers around the lines of code changes (or >>>> files of changes) which are in Howl but not in Hive? >>>> Can anyone give some information here? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Yongqiang >>>> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher <ham...@cloudera.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>> Hey, >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> If we do go ahead with pulling the metastore out of Hive, it might make >>>>>> most sense for Howl to become its own TLP rather than a subproject. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, I did not read the proposal closely enough. I think an end state as a >>>>> TLP makes more sense for Howl than as a Pig subproject. I'd really love to >>>>> see Howl replace the metastore in Hive and it would be more natural to do >>>>> so >>>>> as a TLP than as a Pig subproject--especially since the current Howl >>>>> repository is literally a fork of Hive. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> In the incubator proposal, we have mentioned these issues, but we've >>>>>> attempted to avoid prejudicing any decision. Instead, we'd like to >>>>>> assess >>>>>> the pros and cons (including effort required and impact expected) for >>>>>> both >>>>>> approaches as part of the incubation process. >>>>> >>>>> Glad the issues are being considered. >>>>> Later, >>>>> Jeff >>>> >> >