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Review request for samza, Yan Fang, Chinmay Soman, Chris Riccomini, Navina
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Ship it!
Ship It!
- Naveen Somasundaram
On July 6, 2015, 10:06 p
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Ship it!
Ship It!
- Yi Pan (Data Infrastructure)
On July 6, 2015
Hey all,
It looks like RC1 passed the vote:
+1 (binding) x 5 (Martin, Jakob, Yan, Yi, Chris)
I will publish a blog for 0.9.1 release this afternoon. Thanks everyone!
-Yi
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Yi Pan wrote:
> Hi, all,
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> If there is no objection, I plan to close this vote as passe
Some thoughts from the peanut gallery...
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Martin Kleppmann wrote:
> Thanks Julian for calling out the principle of community over code, which is
> super important. If it was just a matter of code, the Kafka project could
> simply pull in the Samza code (or write a
Hi, Julian and Martin,
Good point on community-merging vs project-merging and good summary!
For Julian's point #2, I think that he was referring to the support to
integrate w/ a cluster job execution framework, like YARN/Mesos/AWS. And
who (i.e. the community) and which project (i.e. code) would
Thanks Julian for calling out the principle of community over code, which is
super important. If it was just a matter of code, the Kafka project could
simply pull in the Samza code (or write a new stream processor) without asking
permission -- but they wouldn't get the Samza community. Thus, I t
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(Updated July 9, 2015, 2:39 p.m.)
Review request for samza.
Repository: samza
Wow, what a great discussion. A brave discussion, since no project
wants to reduce its scope. And important, because "right-sizing"
technology components can help them win in the long run.
I have a couple of let-me-play-devil's-advocate questions.
1. Community over code
Let's look at this in ter