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Posted to dev@falcon.apache.org by Balu Vellanki Bala <bv...@hortonworks.com> on 2016/05/13 23:30:58 UTC
Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May, 2016
Hello Falcon dev team,
Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
1. Falcon server-side extensions
2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
3. Falcon server safemode
4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
5. Instance search
6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
8. Spark integration (initial work)
9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
10. Cluster entity update
Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk. All new features should strictly go into trunk.
Thank you
Balu Vellanki
Re: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May,
2016
Posted by Venkat Ranganathan <vr...@hortonworks.com>.
I think all resolved issues will be in 0.10. Yes, it is good to call out if we have unresolved issues.
Thanks
Venkat
On 5/13/16, 4:55 PM, "Ying Zheng" <yz...@hortonworks.com> wrote:
>Balu: Could you add this to 0.10 release scope: Support credential
>provider alias for passwords used in Falcon server? Thank you.
>
>On 5/13/16, 4:42 PM, "Venkat Ranganathan" <vr...@hortonworks.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Thanks Balu. Sounds good. Can I make one more request - Can we please
>>create a separate branch for new UI changes that have to do for some of
>>the new features - we do see the need to refactor and this means the two
>>will have impact on regression suites etc.
>>
>>That way we can have the UI features reviewed before getting into master
>>branch.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>Venkat
>>
>>
>>On 5/13/16, 4:30 PM, "Balu Vellanki Bala" <bv...@hortonworks.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Falcon dev team,
>>>
>>>Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>>>
>>> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
>>> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
>>> 3. Falcon server safemode
>>> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
>>> 5. Instance search
>>> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
>>> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
>>> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
>>> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
>>> 10. Cluster entity update
>>>
>>>Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the
>>>brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk.
>>>All new features should strictly go into trunk.
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>Balu Vellanki
>
>
Re: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May,
2016
Posted by Ying Zheng <yz...@hortonworks.com>.
Balu: Could you add this to 0.10 release scope: Support credential
provider alias for passwords used in Falcon server? Thank you.
On 5/13/16, 4:42 PM, "Venkat Ranganathan" <vr...@hortonworks.com>
wrote:
>Thanks Balu. Sounds good. Can I make one more request - Can we please
>create a separate branch for new UI changes that have to do for some of
>the new features - we do see the need to refactor and this means the two
>will have impact on regression suites etc.
>
>That way we can have the UI features reviewed before getting into master
>branch.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Venkat
>
>
>On 5/13/16, 4:30 PM, "Balu Vellanki Bala" <bv...@hortonworks.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Hello Falcon dev team,
>>
>>Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>>
>> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
>> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
>> 3. Falcon server safemode
>> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
>> 5. Instance search
>> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
>> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
>> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
>> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
>> 10. Cluster entity update
>>
>>Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the
>>brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk.
>>All new features should strictly go into trunk.
>>
>>Thank you
>>Balu Vellanki
Re: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May,
2016
Posted by Venkat Ranganathan <vr...@hortonworks.com>.
Thanks Balu. Sounds good. Can I make one more request - Can we please create a separate branch for new UI changes that have to do for some of the new features - we do see the need to refactor and this means the two will have impact on regression suites etc.
That way we can have the UI features reviewed before getting into master branch.
Thanks
Venkat
On 5/13/16, 4:30 PM, "Balu Vellanki Bala" <bv...@hortonworks.com> wrote:
>Hello Falcon dev team,
>
>Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>
> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
> 3. Falcon server safemode
> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
> 5. Instance search
> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
> 10. Cluster entity update
>
>Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk. All new features should strictly go into trunk.
>
>Thank you
>Balu Vellanki
Re: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May, 2016
Posted by Venkat Ramachandran <me...@gmail.com>.
Falcon-1926 where post processing does not send system notifications any
more.
On Friday, May 13, 2016, Balu Vellanki Bala <bv...@hortonworks.com>
wrote:
> Hello Falcon dev team,
>
> Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>
> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
> 3. Falcon server safemode
> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
> 5. Instance search
> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
> 10. Cluster entity update
>
> Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the
> brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk. All
> new features should strictly go into trunk.
>
> Thank you
> Balu Vellanki
>
Re: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May,
2016
Posted by Balu Vellanki Bala <bv...@hortonworks.com>.
Update : We are waiting on feature "Add Hbase support for GraphDB backendĀ²
to be committed to Apache Falcon before creating a branch for the release.
We hope to complete this in the next day or two,
Balu
On 5/13/16, 4:30 PM, "Balu Vellanki Bala" <bv...@hortonworks.com>
wrote:
>Hello Falcon dev team,
>
>Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>
> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
> 3. Falcon server safemode
> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
> 5. Instance search
> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
> 10. Cluster entity update
>
>Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the
>brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk.
>All new features should strictly go into trunk.
>
>Thank you
>Balu Vellanki
Re: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May,
2016
Posted by Venkat Ranganathan <vr...@hortonworks.com>.
Srikanth
1 and 2 are already in - please review and we can fix if you have any issues.
3 will be available for review by Monday
Venkat
On 5/14/16, 4:29 AM, "Srikanth Sundarrajan" <sr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Thanks Balu for driving the release, Scope looks good. I can chip in by reviewing particularly
>
>1> Cluster entity update
>2> Falcon server safemode
>3> Hbase support for GraphDB.
>
>Thanks & Regards
>Srikanth Sundarrajan
>
>> Subject: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May, 2016
>> From: bvellanki@hortonworks.com
>> To: dev@falcon.apache.org
>> Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 23:30:58 +0000
>>
>> Hello Falcon dev team,
>>
>> Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>>
>> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
>> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
>> 3. Falcon server safemode
>> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
>> 5. Instance search
>> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
>> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
>> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
>> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
>> 10. Cluster entity update
>>
>> Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk. All new features should strictly go into trunk.
>>
>> Thank you
>> Balu Vellanki
>
RE: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May,
2016
Posted by Srikanth Sundarrajan <sr...@hotmail.com>.
Thanks Balu for driving the release, Scope looks good. I can chip in by reviewing particularly
1> Cluster entity update
2> Falcon server safemode
3> Hbase support for GraphDB.
Thanks & Regards
Srikanth Sundarrajan
> Subject: Apache Falcon 0.10 release - Cutting 0.10 branch on 16th May, 2016
> From: bvellanki@hortonworks.com
> To: dev@falcon.apache.org
> Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 23:30:58 +0000
>
> Hello Falcon dev team,
>
> Here is the scope for Falcon 0.10 release as it stands today.
>
> 1. Falcon server-side extensions
> 2. HDFS snapshot based mirroring extension
> 3. Falcon server safemode
> 4. Hive table ingestion and export via Sqoop
> 5. Instance search
> 6. Add Hbase support for GraphDB backend
> 7. Support for TDE encrypted dirs in Falcon mirroring extensions
> 8. Spark integration (initial work)
> 9. Integrate Falcon with Microsoft Azure Data Factory
> 10. Cluster entity update
>
> Let me know if there are any scope misses, creeps or concerns. Once the brach is cut, all bug fixes should go into both 0.10 branch and trunk. All new features should strictly go into trunk.
>
> Thank you
> Balu Vellanki