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questions about roadmap

Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some advice.
 
Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source  for years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as detail as possible. 
(If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to know start and end time each technology. 
 
Thank you for giving me your time.

Re: questions about roadmap

Posted by Eric Yang <er...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

Chukwa log collection part is mostly done, we hope to get two refinements
to log collections in 2013:

* Implement a generic log collection mechanism on HBase.  (There is a
implementation done, and waiting for contribution back to Apache.)
* Remove collector to reduce deployment complexity and use webhdfs for
writing to HDFS.

The next part is to focus on log analysis in 2014.  There are several
interesting area to focus for Hadoop, including:

* Visualize Hadoop mapreduce job performance
  * Refine and update swim lanes visualization to display the cause of long
running tasks.
  * Update heat map display for data distribution for a job.
* Metrics and log file correlation to compute job optimization
recommendation.

regards,
Eric


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 8:37 AM, 박주현 <hs...@naver.com> wrote:

> Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some
> advice.
>
> Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source  for
> years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as detail as
> possible.
> (If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to know
> start and end time each technology.
>
> Thank you for giving me your time.
>

Re: questions about roadmap

Posted by Stack <st...@duboce.net>.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 8:37 AM, 박주현 <hs...@naver.com> wrote:

> Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some
> advice.
>
> Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source  for
> years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as detail as
> possible.
> (If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to know
> start and end time each technology.
>
> Thank you for giving me your time.
>


We do not have a 'roadmap'.

The closest approximation is the list of issues filed against a particular
version tag up in JIRA.  For example, see [1] for the issues filed against
our next major revision currently called 0.98.  This is a rough outline of
what we think important to work on but it is just a sketch and not to be
depended-upon.  Only versions that are close to release have had a weeding
done removing issues that for sure will not make the cut.  Even then, not
all issues will make the release.

Some of the participating individuals and companies have internal roadmaps
of features and fixes they want included in each release (For example, we
do where I work).  These are not usually published.  They will instead
bring along the appropriate Apache JIRA so it can be deciphered what folks
are focused on.  Individuals will also talk up what they are doing at
meetups and on the mailing list.

Other teams have announced high-level goals such as the lads from Intel's
focus on 'security' or salesforce's work on improving scan speeds and
building 2ndary indices. These high-level objectives again are cut up into
JIRA-sized pieces (the high-level goal can be lost when you are looking at
JIRAs alone; perhaps we should have a page where we list these high-level
objectives?).

We used to try and keep a running roadmap up on the wiki but we removed it
because it was embarrassing how often the releases shipped diverged from
what we thought they would contain.  Now we just point at what is in JIRA.
 In open source projects, we can talk all we want about how we want the
project to be.  At the end of the day, what folks actually contribute is
what we ship.

The last time we as a project discussed the long-term project vision was
back in 2012 [2].  I do not see us deviating from what was agreed back
then, not any time soon.

Hope this helps,
St.Ack


1.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE/fixforversion/12323143#selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project%3Aversion-issues-panel
2.
https://blogs.apache.org/hbase/entry/hbase_project_management_committee_meeting

Re: questions about roadmap

Posted by Thawan Kooburat <th...@fb.com>.
My focus for the rest of the year is on performance and scalability (eg.
new storage engine).  At the same time, there is a bunch of features in
our internal branch that I would like to push upstream. (e.g. local
session, read-only observer, monitoring, quota, ...)

-- 
Thawan Kooburat



On 6/19/13 2:55 PM, "Patrick Hunt" <ph...@apache.org> wrote:

>My personal goals are to
>
>1) build community. Would be great to (continue to) add new committers.
>
>2) get out 3.5 releases which include the major new features already
>committed.
>
>3) make the platform more stable/available/scalable. (adding testing
>would help with this)
>
>Once that's done we can look at 3.6, I'm not aware of any major ideas
>slated for that release yet though.
>
>Patrick
>
>On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Flavio Junqueira <fp...@yahoo.com>
>wrote:
>> I think our plan for to 2016 is to have zookeeper coordinating
>>spaceships and before that zookeeper version 3.8.1 will be the first
>>open source software to land on the moon.
>>
>> Now seriously, I don't think we have a plan that far ahead, and I'm not
>>aware of private roadmaps. Some companies using zookeeper might have it
>>though, but because they are private, they might not be willing to
>>share. Perhaps someone on this list will disagree and will give you a
>>clear roadmap.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> -Flavio
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 박주현 [mailto:hs964204@naver.com]
>> Sent: 19 June 2013 16:37
>> To: dev@zookeeper.apache.org
>> Subject: questions about roadmap
>>
>> Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some
>>advice.
>>
>> Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source
>>for years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as
>>detail as possible.
>> (If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to
>>know start and end time each technology.
>>
>> Thank you for giving me your time.
>>


Re: questions about roadmap

Posted by Patrick Hunt <ph...@apache.org>.
My personal goals are to

1) build community. Would be great to (continue to) add new committers.

2) get out 3.5 releases which include the major new features already committed.

3) make the platform more stable/available/scalable. (adding testing
would help with this)

Once that's done we can look at 3.6, I'm not aware of any major ideas
slated for that release yet though.

Patrick

On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Flavio Junqueira <fp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I think our plan for to 2016 is to have zookeeper coordinating spaceships and before that zookeeper version 3.8.1 will be the first open source software to land on the moon.
>
> Now seriously, I don't think we have a plan that far ahead, and I'm not aware of private roadmaps. Some companies using zookeeper might have it though, but because they are private, they might not be willing to share. Perhaps someone on this list will disagree and will give you a clear roadmap.
>
> Good luck!
>
> -Flavio
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 박주현 [mailto:hs964204@naver.com]
> Sent: 19 June 2013 16:37
> To: dev@zookeeper.apache.org
> Subject: questions about roadmap
>
> Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some advice.
>
> Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source  for years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as detail as possible.
> (If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to know start and end time each technology.
>
> Thank you for giving me your time.
>

RE: questions about roadmap

Posted by Flavio Junqueira <fp...@yahoo.com>.
I think our plan for to 2016 is to have zookeeper coordinating spaceships and before that zookeeper version 3.8.1 will be the first open source software to land on the moon.

Now seriously, I don't think we have a plan that far ahead, and I'm not aware of private roadmaps. Some companies using zookeeper might have it though, but because they are private, they might not be willing to share. Perhaps someone on this list will disagree and will give you a clear roadmap.

Good luck!

-Flavio

-----Original Message-----
From: 박주현 [mailto:hs964204@naver.com] 
Sent: 19 June 2013 16:37
To: dev@zookeeper.apache.org
Subject: questions about roadmap

Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some advice.
 
Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source  for years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as detail as possible. 
(If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to know start and end time each technology. 
 
Thank you for giving me your time.


Re: questions about roadmap

Posted by Raviteja Chirala <ra...@gmail.com>.
Hello There, Yes 2013-2016 sounds good to me. I don't have any plan yet, but your suggestion looks feasible to me. 

On Jun 19, 2013, at 8:37 AM, 박주현 <hs...@naver.com> wrote:

> Hi, I have some questions for you about roadmap..Please give me some advice.
> 
> Could you explain your public or private roadmap of  your open source  for years to come? We expect to know your development plan by year as detail as possible. 
> (If you have no plan,please tell me your opinion.2013~2016) I want to know start and end time each technology. 
> 
> Thank you for giving me your time.