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Slack digest for #general - 2019-04-22

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2019-04-21 20:15:53 UTC - Guy Feldman: I just tried to upgrade the 2.3.1 and the pulsar client started complaining about not having joda time in the classpath
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2019-04-21 20:16:38 UTC - Guy Feldman: i guess it's a testing dependency?
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2019-04-21 20:19:56 UTC - Guy Feldman: nm i figured it out. It looks like it's a conversion dependency on avro and i didn't include the avro library
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2019-04-22 02:31:58 UTC - Keven Li: @Keven Li has joined the channel
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2019-04-22 06:01:56 UTC - Yuvaraj Loganathan: @Matteo Merli <https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/4095> We are facing this issue. we are using libpulsar 2.3.1 and pulling the `branch-2.3` in go code
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2019-04-22 07:14:49 UTC - Samuel Sun: @Sam Leung  I just saw your situation, not sure if it would be easier if this feature is done <https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/4094>
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2019-04-22 07:15:35 UTC - Samuel Sun: basically, this pipeline feature would allow you process data flow easier by relying on pulsar-io and function .
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2019-04-22 07:15:53 UTC - Yuvaraj Loganathan: added more details in the comments of the issue
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