On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 at 16:44, Steve Vaughan wrote:
> I had planned on submitting some patches that replaced direct directory
> references with uses of the JUnit rule TemporaryFolder. I noticed in
> Confluence under "How to Contribute" that it has the recommendation:
>
>
I had planned on submitting some patches that replaced direct directory
references with uses of the JUnit rule TemporaryFolder. I noticed in
Confluence under "How to Contribute" that it has the recommendation:
"By default, do not let tests write any temporary files to /tmp. Inst
+1 for Steve's and Chris's sentiments. Mass reformatting of existing code can
make maintaining anything released prior to the makeover very difficult.
Almost all of Apache Hadoop's users are not on trunk or branch-2, and I'm not
sure we want large refactoring patches going into stability lines
> On 8 Aug 2017, at 21:33, Chris Douglas wrote:
>
> Lars-
>
> Welcome!
>
> As a mild refinement of enthusiasm for this proposal: when you
> approach a "cleanup", please consider the cost to tracing the lineage
> of changes in the codebase. Working on a project as large and
> long-running as Ha
But as part of this digging I'm seeing lots of warnings in the code,
> inconsistencies etc. and I'd like to contribute some fixes to this back to
> the community.
>
> I have been a long-time believer in good code quality and consistent code
> styles. This might affect peo
earning my money as a Hadoop consultant so
>> I've seen dozens of real-life clusters in my life.
>>
>> As part of a few recent client projects and now writing about Hadoop in a
>> new project/book I'm digging into the source code to figure out some of
>> the
&
op for 10 years now, so I'm
>> not totally inexperienced. I'm earning my money as a Hadoop consultant so
>> I've seen dozens of real-life clusters in my life.
>>
>> As part of a few recent client projects and now writing about Hadoop in a
>> new project
ent projects and now writing about Hadoop in a
> new project/book I'm digging into the source code to figure out some of the
> things that are not documented.
>
> But as part of this digging I'm seeing lots of warnings in the code,
> inconsistencies etc. and I'd like to contr
igure out some of the
things that are not documented.
But as part of this digging I'm seeing lots of warnings in the code,
inconsistencies etc. and I'd like to contribute some fixes to this back to
the community.
I have been a long-time believer in good code quality and consisten
I'm
> not totally inexperienced. I'm earning my money as a Hadoop consultant so
> I've seen dozens of real-life clusters in my life.
>
> As part of a few recent client projects and now writing about Hadoop in a
> new project/book I'm digging into the source code to
dozens of real-life clusters in my life.
As part of a few recent client projects and now writing about Hadoop in a
new project/book I'm digging into the source code to figure out some of the
things that are not documented.
But as part of this digging I'm seeing lots of warnings in the co
y life.
As part of a few recent client projects and now writing about Hadoop in a
new project/book I'm digging into the source code to figure out some of the
things that are not documented.
But as part of this digging I'm seeing lots of warnings in the code,
inconsistencies etc. and I
Xabriel J Collazo Mojica created HADOOP-11644:
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Summary: Contribute CMX compression
Key: HADOOP-11644
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11644
Project: Hadoop Common
hanging fruit in JIRA and off you go.
>
> Thanks,
> Stas
>
>
> On 3 November 2013 13:15, Omar@Gmail wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm a Java consultant with many years of Java development and in between
> > contracts at the moment. I have c
13 13:15, Omar@Gmail wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I'm a Java consultant with many years of Java development and in
> between
> > > contracts at the moment. I have cpu cycles to spare and hence would
> like
> > to
> > > contribute and get involved.
> > >
> > > Please let me know how I can help.
> > >
> > > That's me: http://www.linkedin.com/in/omaryasseen
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Omar
> > >
> >
>
gt; contracts at the moment. I have cpu cycles to spare and hence would like
> to
> > contribute and get involved.
> >
> > Please let me know how I can help.
> >
> > That's me: http://www.linkedin.com/in/omaryasseen
> >
> > Regards
> > Omar
> >
>
>
> I'm a Java consultant with many years of Java development and in between
> contracts at the moment. I have cpu cycles to spare and hence would like to
> contribute and get involved.
>
> Please let me know how I can help.
>
> That's me: http://www.linkedin.com/in/omaryasseen
>
> Regards
> Omar
>
Hi All,
I'm a Java consultant with many years of Java development and in between
contracts at the moment. I have cpu cycles to spare and hence would like to
contribute and get involved.
Please let me know how I can help.
That's me: http://www.linkedin.com/in/omaryasseen
Regards
Omar
o be easily used to log them locally on each machine by adjusting the
> > XML configuration files). We eventually used this system for
> investigating
> > the effects of network speed on job running time, particularly in the
> > context of clusters deployed across the Internet.
> &g
interest in the Hadoop community in this feature, as
> we would like to contribute this to the project. It is, mostly, aimed at
> research users (those who use Hadoop as a research platform, and also those
> who research the workings and performance of Hadoop itself - We are of the
> se
auge interest in the Hadoop community in this feature, as
we would like to contribute this to the project. It is, mostly, aimed at
research users (those who use Hadoop as a research platform, and also those
who research the workings and performance of Hadoop itself - We are of the
second category our
On 21/03/11 18:58, shant. wrote:
Hi All,
I m newbie to hadoop and very much interested to learn and contibute..
Please guide/show me the path , from where should i start?
Basically i m a java programmer.
I think it's best to start off as a user of Hadoop, with a problem you
want to
:58 PM
Subject: How to contribute to hadoop?
Hi All,
I m newbie to hadoop and very much interested to learn and contibute..
Please guide/show me the path , from where should i start?
Basically i m a java programmer.
Thanks
Shant
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:51 AM, goutham patnaik
wrote:
> i've been looking into contributing the code base and figured writing test
> cases for the common mapreduce examples was a good place to start. i got
> this idea ofcourse, from the main project suggestions page. i was wondering
> about the
i've been looking into contributing the code base and figured writing test
cases for the common mapreduce examples was a good place to start. i got
this idea ofcourse, from the main project suggestions page. i was wondering
about the status of the following jira ticket :
https://issues.apache.org/
pick a different task.
RegardsSaikat
> From: sxk1...@hotmail.com
> To: common-dev@hadoop.apache.org
> Subject: Contribute
> Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 21:17:11 -0700
>
>
> Hi all,I would like to begin contributing to hadoop specifically 1) in
> writing some of the test projec
Virtualization task. I welcome suggestions from folks on this
list on other ways to contribute as well.
RegardsSK
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