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Posted to user@storm.apache.org by Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> on 2019/06/11 13:20:09 UTC
Apache Storm Twitter account
Hello,
the "official" Storm Twitter account - https://twitter.com/stormprocessor -
seems to be abandoned.
Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be nice
to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable it
altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely dead...
Thanks,
PJ
Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
Posted by Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>.
Perf blog is in the works. Architecture overview will be next.
Detailed tuning guidance is captured in Performance.md (https://github.com/apache/storm/blob/master/docs/Performance.md).
-roshan
On Monday, June 17, 2019, 10:04:15 AM PDT, Arun Mahadevan <ar...@apache.org> wrote:
Flink recently published a blog on their networking model [1].
I believe Storm 2.0 does it better in some aspects with the new threading/back-pressure model and we should come out with something that explains the new model and the tuning parameters.
- Arun
[1] https://flink.apache.org/2019/06/05/flink-network-stack.html
On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 at 13:48, Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thank you very much. Your email to Nathan has helped !! Nathan got in touch with the PMC.
>
> Yes blogs will be coming. BTW: newer configs have been explained here https://github.com/apache/storm/blob/master/docs/Performance.md
>
> -roshan
>
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2019, 2:07:30 AM PDT, Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Oh! In that case please update the readme doc on github - it still points to the old one (which has, therefore, a much bigger audience):
> "Storm has a website at storm.apache.org. Follow @stormprocessor on Twitter for updates on the project."
>
> I've sent a separate email to mr. Marz, he seems to have been active on Github recently, perhaps he'll donate 20 minutes to Storm, too.
>
> PJ
>
> P.S. Congrats to the 2.0.0 release, we're playing with it already and the results are encouraging! Looking forward to seeing the explanatory blog posts - mainly because of some possible new configuration options?
>
>
> ---------- Původní e-mail ----------
> Od: Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>
> Komu: user@storm.apache.org
> Datum: 11. 6. 2019 22:02:30
> Předmět: Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
>>
>>
>> Thats the old account owned by Nathan Marz. He doesn't seem active on it. I believe ... due to not hearing back from Nathan ... the PMC had to create another Storm twitter account which is currently active https://twitter.com/apachestorm
>>
>> I think would be a good idea if the two accounts can be merged somehow ... if nathan can be reached.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 7:06:42 AM PDT, Andrew Xor <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I think that's a really good idea especially now that storm 2.0 is upon us and it brings quite a few goodies along with it.
>>
>> It seems most of the storm hype has migrated to flink ;) (including myself :()
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 2:20 PM Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> the "official" Storm Twitter account - https://twitter.com/stormprocessor - seems to be abandoned.
>>>
>>> Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be nice to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable it altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely dead...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> PJ
>>
>>
>
Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
Posted by Arun Mahadevan <ar...@apache.org>.
Flink recently published a blog on their networking model [1].
I believe Storm 2.0 does it better in some aspects with the new
threading/back-pressure model and we should come out with something that
explains the new model and the tuning parameters.
- Arun
[1] https://flink.apache.org/2019/06/05/flink-network-stack.html
On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 at 13:48, Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thank you very much. Your email to Nathan has helped !! Nathan got in
> touch with the PMC.
>
> Yes blogs will be coming. BTW: newer configs have been explained here
> https://github.com/apache/storm/blob/master/docs/Performance.md
>
> -roshan
>
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2019, 2:07:30 AM PDT, Petr Janeček <
> JanecekPetr@seznam.cz> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Oh! In that case please update the readme doc on github - it still points
> to the old one (which has, therefore, a much bigger audience):
> "Storm has a website at storm.apache.org. Follow @stormprocessor on
> Twitter for updates on the project."
>
> I've sent a separate email to mr. Marz, he seems to have been active on
> Github recently, perhaps he'll donate 20 minutes to Storm, too.
>
> PJ
>
> P.S. Congrats to the 2.0.0 release, we're playing with it already and the
> results are encouraging! Looking forward to seeing the explanatory blog
> posts - mainly because of some possible new configuration options?
>
>
> ---------- Původní e-mail ----------
> Od: Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>
> Komu: user@storm.apache.org
> Datum: 11. 6. 2019 22:02:30
> Předmět: Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
> >
> >
> > Thats the old account owned by Nathan Marz. He doesn't seem active on
> it. I believe ... due to not hearing back from Nathan ... the PMC had to
> create another Storm twitter account which is currently active
> https://twitter.com/apachestorm
> >
> > I think would be a good idea if the two accounts can be merged somehow
> ... if nathan can be reached.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 7:06:42 AM PDT, Andrew Xor <
> andreas.grammenos@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I think that's a really good idea especially now that storm 2.0 is upon
> us and it brings quite a few goodies along with it.
> >
> > It seems most of the storm hype has migrated to flink ;) (including
> myself :()
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 2:20 PM Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz>
> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> the "official" Storm Twitter account -
> https://twitter.com/stormprocessor - seems to be abandoned.
> >>
> >> Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be
> nice to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable
> it altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely
> dead...
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> PJ
> >
> >
>
Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
Posted by Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>.
Thank you very much. Your email to Nathan has helped !! Nathan got in touch with the PMC.
Yes blogs will be coming. BTW: newer configs have been explained here https://github.com/apache/storm/blob/master/docs/Performance.md
-roshan
On Friday, June 14, 2019, 2:07:30 AM PDT, Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> wrote:
Oh! In that case please update the readme doc on github - it still points to the old one (which has, therefore, a much bigger audience):
"Storm has a website at storm.apache.org. Follow @stormprocessor on Twitter for updates on the project."
I've sent a separate email to mr. Marz, he seems to have been active on Github recently, perhaps he'll donate 20 minutes to Storm, too.
PJ
P.S. Congrats to the 2.0.0 release, we're playing with it already and the results are encouraging! Looking forward to seeing the explanatory blog posts - mainly because of some possible new configuration options?
---------- Původní e-mail ----------
Od: Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>
Komu: user@storm.apache.org
Datum: 11. 6. 2019 22:02:30
Předmět: Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
>
>
> Thats the old account owned by Nathan Marz. He doesn't seem active on it. I believe ... due to not hearing back from Nathan ... the PMC had to create another Storm twitter account which is currently active https://twitter.com/apachestorm
>
> I think would be a good idea if the two accounts can be merged somehow ... if nathan can be reached.
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 7:06:42 AM PDT, Andrew Xor <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> I think that's a really good idea especially now that storm 2.0 is upon us and it brings quite a few goodies along with it.
>
> It seems most of the storm hype has migrated to flink ;) (including myself :()
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 2:20 PM Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> the "official" Storm Twitter account - https://twitter.com/stormprocessor - seems to be abandoned.
>>
>> Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be nice to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable it altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely dead...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> PJ
>
>
Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
Posted by Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz>.
Oh! In that case please update the readme doc on github - it still points to
the old one (which has, therefore, a much bigger audience):
"Storm has a website at storm.apache.org(http://storm.apache.org). Follow @
stormprocessor(https://twitter.com/stormprocessor) on Twitter for updates on
the project."
I've sent a separate email to mr. Marz, he seems to have been active on
Github recently, perhaps he'll donate 20 minutes to Storm, too.
PJ
P.S. Congrats to the 2.0.0 release, we're playing with it already and the
results are encouraging! Looking forward to seeing the explanatory blog
posts - mainly because of some possible new configuration options?
---------- Původní e-mail ----------
Od: Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>
Komu: user@storm.apache.org
Datum: 11. 6. 2019 22:02:30
Předmět: Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
"
Thats the old account owned by Nathan Marz. He doesn't seem active on it. I
believe ... due to not hearing back from Nathan ... the PMC had to create
another Storm twitter account which is currently active https://twitter.
com/apachestorm(https://twitter.com/apachestorm)
I think would be a good idea if the two accounts can be merged somehow ...
if nathan can be reached.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 7:06:42 AM PDT, Andrew Xor <andreas.grammenos@
gmail.com> wrote:
I think that's a really good idea especially now that storm 2.0 is upon us
and it brings quite a few goodies along with it.
It seems most of the storm hype has migrated to flink ;) (including myself :
()
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 2:20 PM Petr Janeček <JanecekPetr@seznam.cz
(mailto:JanecekPetr@seznam.cz)> wrote:
"
Hello,
the "official" Storm Twitter account - https://twitter.com/stormprocessor
(https://twitter.com/stormprocessor) - seems to be abandoned.
Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be nice
to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable it
altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely dead...
Thanks,
PJ
"
"
Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
Posted by Roshan Naik <ro...@yahoo.com>.
Thats the old account owned by Nathan Marz. He doesn't seem active on it. I believe ... due to not hearing back from Nathan ... the PMC had to create another Storm twitter account which is currently active https://twitter.com/apachestorm
I think would be a good idea if the two accounts can be merged somehow ... if nathan can be reached.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 7:06:42 AM PDT, Andrew Xor <an...@gmail.com> wrote:
I think that's a really good idea especially now that storm 2.0 is upon us and it brings quite a few goodies along with it.
It seems most of the storm hype has migrated to flink ;) (including myself :()
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 2:20 PM Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> wrote:
Hello,the "official" Storm Twitter account - https://twitter.com/stormprocessor - seems to be abandoned.
Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be nice to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable it altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely dead...
Thanks,PJ
Re: Apache Storm Twitter account
Posted by Andrew Xor <an...@gmail.com>.
I think that's a really good idea especially now that storm 2.0 is upon us
and it brings quite a few goodies along with it.
It seems most of the storm hype has migrated to flink ;) (including myself
:()
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 2:20 PM Petr Janeček <Ja...@seznam.cz> wrote:
> Hello,
> the "official" Storm Twitter account - https://twitter.com/stormprocessor
> - seems to be abandoned.
>
> Is there anyone still holding credentials for it? Perhaps it would be nice
> to either start using it again (by announcing 2.0.0 there), or disable it
> altogether so that random lurkers do not think Storm is completely dead...
>
> Thanks,
> PJ
>