Hi Bart,

great news, thank you for that. And also big thanks to the Apache Hop
community, that put so much effort in every new Hop version.

Is there a documentation available on the steps to follow to upgrade Hop to
a new version with all existing Hop projects?

Cheers,

Andreas

Am Di., 18. Okt. 2022 um 11:55 Uhr schrieb Bart Maertens <
[email protected]>:

> The Apache Hop PMC and community are pleased to announce the general
> availability of Apache Hop 2.1.0.
> This 2.1.0 release is the result of a massive effort by the Apache Hop
> community and contains four and a half months of work on over 200 tickets.
>
> The Hop Orchestration Platform, or Apache Hop, aims to facilitate all
> aspects of data and metadata orchestration.
> Hop is an open source data integration platform that is
> easy to use, fast and flexible.
> Hop aims to be the future of data integration. Visual development
> enables developers to be more productive than they can be through
> code. Our Design once, run anywhere workflows and pipelines can be
> designed in the Hop Gui and run on the Hop native engine (local or
> remote), or on Spark, Flink, Google Dataflow or AWS EMR through Beam.
> Lifecycle Management enables developers and administrators to switch
> between projects, environments and purposes without leaving your train
> of thought.
>
> A number of highlights in the 2.1.0 release are:
>
> * Apache Beam upgrade and improvements
> * A new Execution Information and Data Profiling framework
> * Kubernetes Helm charts for Hop Web and Hop Server
> * New and improved documentation
> * New plugins for MongoDB, Apache Hive and Snowflake
> * Community growth
>
> The release is available for immediate download at:
>
> https://hop.apache.org/download/
>
> For more details please take a look at the release announcement at:
>
> https://hop.apache.org/blog/2022/10/hop-2.1.0/
>
> Thanks to all involved,
> Bart Maertens on behalf of the Apache Hop PMC
>

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