On 3/15/10 9:06 AM, "Owen O'Malley" <o...@yahoo-inc.com> wrote: > From our 21 experience, it looks like our old release strategy is > failing.
Maybe this is a dumb question but... Are we sure it isn't the community failing? From where I stand, the major committers (PMC?) have essentially forked Hadoop into three competing source trees. No one appears to be dedicated to helping the community release because the focus is on their own tree. Worse yet, two of these trees are publicly available with both sides pushing their own tree as vastly superior (against each other and against the official Apache branded one). What are the next steps in getting this resolved? Is Hadoop-as-we-know-it essentially dead? What is going to prevent the fiasco that is 0.21 from impacting 0.22? For me personally, I'm more amused than upset that 0.21 hasn't been released. But I'm less happy that there appears to be a focus on feature additions rather than getting some of the 0.21 blockers settled (I'm assuming here that most of the 0.21 blockers apply to 0.22 as well). I don't think retroactively declaring 0.20 as 1.0 is going to make the situation any better. [In fact, I believe it will make it worse, since it gives an external impression that 0.20 is somehow stable at all levels. We all know this isn't true.]