That is a good point Michael. It looks like Joe fixed the typo. I added an
explanation of the scala versioning.

-Jay


On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Michael G. Noll
<mich...@michael-noll.com>wrote:

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> Many thanks to everyone involved in the release!
>
> Please let me share two comments:
>
> One, there's a typo on the Downloads page [1] for the text of the
> source download link:  It incorrectly says "kafka-0.8.0-src.tgz"
> instead of "kafka-0.8.1-src.tgz".  (the hyperlink target/href is
> correct though)
>
> Two, this release is the first time that the project provides binary
> downloads for Scala versions other than 2.8.0.  Wouldn't it make sense
> to add a short note which of the binary versions (Scala 2.8.0, 2.8.2,
> 2.9.1, 2.9.2, 2.10) is the recommended version, and also why?
>
> Right now I assume that the 2.8.0 version is still recommended one
> (and still used in production at LinkedIn)?
>
> Again, many thanks for the release!
> Michael
>
>
> [1] http://kafka.apache.org/downloads.html
>
>
> On 12.03.2014 17:31, Joe Stein wrote:
> > The Apache Kafka community is pleased to announce the general
> > availability release of Apache Kafka 0.8.1.
> >
> > The 0.8.1 release introduces log compaction
> > http://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#compaction and a move to
> > Gradle for builds. Other changes in this release:
> > https://archive.apache.org/dist/kafka/0.8.1/RELEASE_NOTES.html.
> >
> > Apache Kafka is high-throughput, publish-subscribe messaging system
> > rethought of as a distributed commit log.
> >
> > ** Fast => A single Kafka broker can handle hundreds of megabytes
> > of reads and writes per second from thousands of clients.
> >
> > ** Scalable => Kafka is designed to allow a single cluster to serve
> > as the central data backbone for a large organization. It can be
> > elastically and transparently expanded without downtime. Data
> > streams are partitioned and spread over a cluster of machines to
> > allow data streams larger than the capability of any single machine
> > and to allow clusters of co-ordinated consumers.
> >
> > ** Durable => Messages are persisted on disk and replicated within
> > the cluster to prevent data loss. Each broker can handle terabytes
> > of messages without performance impact.
> >
> > ** Distributed by Design => Kafka has a modern cluster-centric
> > design that offers strong durability and fault-tolerance
> > guarantees.
> >
> > You can download the release from:
> > http://kafka.apache.org/downloads.html
> >
> > We welcome your help and feedback. For more information on how to
> > report problems, and to get involved, visit the project website at
> > http://kafka.apache.org/
> >
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