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[GitHub] [incubator-heron] joshfischer1108 commented on issue #3411: Update zk version to 3.4.14 in dist and install zk in ubuntu 16/18 di…

joshfischer1108 commented on issue #3411: Update zk version to 3.4.14 in dist and install zk in ubuntu 16/18 di…
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-heron/pull/3411#issuecomment-562853318
 
 
   Overall this looks good to me.  Straight forward and easy to read.  I noticed several of the same changes in the different files for different distros which got me thinking.  Do we really need to support all of these different versions of ubuntu containers?  Or even further do we need to support  ubunutu, centos, and debian?  Wouldn't it be more efficient for us to have one "official" supported image?

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