>
> Dear community, I'd like to initiate a discussion on the future release
> and support strategy for Hadoop. This includes a few important topics that
> I believe we should align on: 1. Ongoing Support for the Hadoop 3.4 Branch
> As it stands, Hadoop 3.4 is the last release line that supports Jav
Thanks for the discussion, Shilun!
Briefly, I am aligned with everything in Ayush's response. +1.
Chris Nauroth
On Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 9:57 PM Xiaoqiao He wrote:
> Hi Shilun,
> Thanks very much for your great work and bringing up this discussion.
>
> >> Ongoing Support for the Hadoop 3.4 Bra
Hi Shilun,
Thanks very much for your great work and bringing up this discussion.
>> Ongoing Support for the Hadoop 3.4 Branch
>It’s not just 3.4 — we currently have active release lines for 2.10,
>3.2, and 3.3 as well. The officially designated EOL release lines are
>listed here [1]. Personally,
Hi Shilun,
Thanks for your efforts on JDK 17 support and for bringing up this discussion.
Glad to hear that the community considers moving the supported JDK
baseline from 8 to a higher version(maybe 11 or 17, both sound good).
Also agree to discontinue building support for OS once it reaches EOL
Hi Shilun,
Thanks for initiating this discussion and for all the efforts you're
putting into the 3.5.0 release — much appreciated!
> Ongoing Support for the Hadoop 3.4 Branch
It’s not just 3.4 — we currently have active release lines for 2.10,
3.2, and 3.3 as well. The officially designated EOL
Dear community,
I'd like to initiate a discussion on the future release and support
strategy for Hadoop. This includes a few important topics that I believe we
should align on:
1. Ongoing Support for the Hadoop 3.4 Branch
As it stands, Hadoop 3.4 is the last release line that supports Java 8. It