Yeah it must be a caching thing because others in the same office do see it
(but not all). And ctrl-shift-r doesn't seem to help. Nevermind :-)

-Jay

On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Gwen Shapira <gshap...@cloudera.com> wrote:

> Strange. I'm seeing it.
>
> Browser cache?
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Jay Kreps <jay.kr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I actually don't see the beta release on that download page:
> > http://kafka.apache.org/downloads.html
> >
> > -Jay
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Joe Stein <joest...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> >> The Apache Kafka community is pleased to announce the beta release for
> >> Apache Kafka 0.8.2.
> >>
> >> The 0.8.2-beta release introduces many new features, improvements and
> >> fixes including:
> >>  - A new Java producer for ease of implementation and enhanced
> performance.
> >>  - Delete topic support.
> >>  - Per topic configuration of preference for consistency over
> availability.
> >>  - Scala 2.11 support and dropping support for Scala 2.8.
> >>  - LZ4 Compression.
> >>
> >> All of the changes in this release can be found:
> >> https://archive.apache.org/dist/kafka/0.8.2-beta/RELEASE_NOTES.html
> >>
> >> Apache Kafka is high-throughput, publish-subscribe messaging system
> >> rethought of as a distributed commit log.
> >>
> >> ** Fast => A single Kafka broker can handle hundreds of megabytes of
> reads
> >> and
> >> writes per second from thousands of clients.
> >>
> >> ** Scalable => Kafka is designed to allow a single cluster to serve as
> the
> >> central data backbone
> >> for a large organization. It can be elastically and transparently
> expanded
> >> without downtime.
> >> Data streams are partitioned and spread over a cluster of machines to
> >> allow data streams
> >> larger than the capability of any single machine and to allow clusters
> of
> >> co-ordinated consumers.
> >>
> >> ** Durable => Messages are persisted on disk and replicated within the
> >> cluster to prevent
> >> data loss. Each broker can handle terabytes of messages without
> >> performance impact.
> >>
> >> ** Distributed by Design => Kafka has a modern cluster-centric design
> that
> >> offers
> >> strong durability and fault-tolerance guarantees.
> >>
> >> You can download the release from:
> http://kafka.apache.org/downloads.html
> >>
> >> We welcome your help and feedback. For more information on how to
> >> report problems, and to get involved, visit the project website at
> >> http://kafka.apache.org/
> >>
> >>
>

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