I don’t take it as Sept 2019 is end of life for python 3.5 tho. It’s just
saying the next release.
In any case I think in the next release it will be great to get more Python 3.x
release test coverage.
From: shane knapp
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2019 4:46 PM
To
Definitely the part on the PR. Thanks!
From: shane knapp
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 11:19 AM
To: dev; Stavros Kontopoulos
Subject: [k8s][jenkins] spark dev tool docs now have k8s+minikube instructions!
https://spark.apache.org/developer-tools.html
search fo
+1
build source
R tests
R package CRAN check locally, r-hub
From: d_t...@apple.com on behalf of DB Tsai
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 11:31 AM
To: dev
Subject: [VOTE] Release Apache Spark 2.4.1 (RC9)
Please vote on releasing the following candidate as Apache
(I think the .invalid is added by the list server)
Personally I’d rather everyone just +1 or -1, and shouldn’t add binding or not.
It’s really the responsibility of the RM to confirm if a vote is binding.
Mistakes have been made otherwise.
From: Marcelo Vanzin
Hi all,
We ingest our data into dataframes with multiple naturally co-sorted
columns.
The redundant sort required during large SortMergeJoin operations takes
substantial time that we'd like to optimise -- a plain merge should be
sufficient.
Is there a mechanism to avoid these sorts in general?
Do
i'm not opposed to 3.6 at all.
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 4:16 PM Bryan Cutler wrote:
> PyArrow dropping Python 3.4 was mainly due to support going away at
> Conda-Forge and other dependencies also dropping it. I think we better
> upgrade Jenkins Python while we are at it. Are you all against jum
PyArrow dropping Python 3.4 was mainly due to support going away at
Conda-Forge and other dependencies also dropping it. I think we better
upgrade Jenkins Python while we are at it. Are you all against jumping to
Python 3.6 so we are not in the same boat in September?
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 7:5
Thanks Reynold! That is certainly useful to know.
@Chris Will it be possible for you to send out those details if you still
have them or better create a JIRA, so someone can work on those
improvements. If there is already a JIRA, can you please provide a link to
the same.
Additionally, if the con
We tried enabling blacklisting for some customers and in the cloud, very
quickly they end up having 0 executors due to various transient errors. So
unfortunately I think the current implementation is terrible for cloud
deployments, and shouldn't be on by default. The heart of the issue is that t