Thanks Ismael.
On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 7:43 PM Ismael Juma wrote:
> Hi Dana,
>
> Thanks for testing releases so promptly. Very much appreciated!
>
> It's funny, Ewen had suggested something similar with regards to the
> release notes a couple of days ago. We now have a Python script for
> genera
Hi Harsha,
I agree that we should fix KAFKA-3950 and include it in the 0.10.0 branch.
I worked with Manikumar on the PR to improve the tests and to fix a bug for
the case where the subscription pattern matches internal topics
and `exclude.internal.topics` is true (the default). We should be able t
Hi Dana,
Thanks for testing releases so promptly. Very much appreciated!
It's funny, Ewen had suggested something similar with regards to the
release notes a couple of days ago. We now have a Python script for
generating the release notes:
https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/release_notes
+1
tested against kafka-python integration test suite = pass.
Aside: as the scope of kafka gets bigger, it may be useful to organize
release notes into functional groups like core, brokers, clients,
kafka-streams, etc. I've found this useful when organizing
kafka-python release notes.
-Dana
On
Hi Ismael,
I would like to this JIRA included in the minor release
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3950.
Thanks,
Harsha
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 7:46 AM Ismael Juma wrote:
> Hello Kafka users, developers and client-developers,
>
> This is the first candidate for the release
Hello Kafka users, developers and client-developers,
This is the first candidate for the release of Apache Kafka 0.10.0.1. This
is a bug fix release and it includes fixes and improvements from 50 JIRAs
(including a few critical bugs). See the release notes for more details:
http://home.apache.org