I went ahead and did a report of jiras in 0.13. There was 213 jiras fixed and 49 contributors. That is pretty cool. We are still growing as a community. Wish we had hit 50 :). Below is the list of the contributors. Thanks to everyone for their awesome work and hope to see the same interest going forward. I would like to especially call out and thank Achal Soni and Mark Wagner who did major refactoring of the Pig code to support multiple execution engines.
Cheolsoo Park Daniel Dai Aniket Mokashi Rohini Palaniswamy Lorand Bendig Philip (flip) Kromer Jarek Jarcec Cecho Nezih Yigitbasi Prashant Kommireddi Josh Elser Sergey Svinarchuk Travis Woodruff Koji Noguchi Joseph Adler Hariharasudhan Chinnan Richard Ding Mark Wagner Keren Ouaknine Jenny Thompson Jacob Perkins Akihiro Matsukawa Ahmed Eldawy Vijay Rajaram Suhas Satish Seshadri Mahalingam Saad Patel Russell Jurney Rekha Joshi Rajesh Balamohan Raja Aluri Nick Dimiduk Nezih Yigitbasi Mona Chitnis Manu Zhang Lohit Giri Kyungho Jeon Karina Hauser Jim Donofrio Jeremy Karn Jeongjin Ku Jeff Zhang Ido Hadanny Gera Shegalov Eric Hanson Deepesh Khandelwal David Dreyfus Andy Schlaikjer Anastasis Andronidis Achal Soni Regards, Rohini On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Prashant Kommireddi <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Daniel for carrying out the release, and the community for all the > contributions. > > On Saturday, July 5, 2014, Lorand Bendig <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Great to see so many new features, thanks to everyone! > > > > --Lorand > > > > On 07/05/2014 07:24 AM, Daniel Dai wrote: > > > >> The Pig team is happy to announce the Pig 0.13.0 release. > >> > >> Apache Pig provides a high-level data-flow language and execution > >> framework for parallel computation on Hadoop clusters. > >> More details about Pig can be found at http://pig.apache.org/. > >> > >> This release includes several new features such as pluggable execution > >> engines (to allow pig run on non-mapreduce engines in future), > >> auto-local mode (to jobs with small input data size to run > >> in-process), fetch optimization (to improve interactiveness of grunt), > >> fixed counters for local-mode, support for user level jar cache, > >> support for blacklisting and whitelisting pig commands. This also > >> includes several performance fixes and debuggability features. A few > >> non-backwards compatible interface modifications have been introduced > >> in this release to make pig work with non-mapreduce engines (eg- > >> PigProgressNotificationListener). You can find complete list of > >> changes in CHANGES.txt. The details of the release can be found at > >> http://pig.apache.org/releases.html. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Daniel > >> > >> > > >
