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Jeff Hammerbacher
2011-05-06, 19:03
Eric Baldeschwieler
2011-05-07, 00:46
Milind Bhandarkar
2011-05-07, 00:55
Konstantin Boudnik
2011-05-07, 03:34
Arun C Murthy
2011-05-07, 04:51
Konstantin Boudnik
2011-05-07, 06:19
Eric Baldeschwieler
2011-05-08, 17:53
Konstantin Boudnik
2011-05-08, 18:43
Jeff Hammerbacher
2011-05-09, 21:36
Arun C Murthy
2011-05-11, 00:57
Tom White
2011-05-11, 03:34
Devaraj Das
2011-05-11, 04:50
Suresh Srinivas
2011-05-11, 21:29
Sanjay Radia
2011-05-12, 01:04
James Warren
2011-05-12, 04:16
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Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoJeff Hammerbacher 2011-05-06, 19:03
Hey,
The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and submission process. To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! Regards, Jeff p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see about how we can teleconference you into the event.
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoEric Baldeschwieler 2011-05-07, 00:46
Hi Jeff,
Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? Thanks, E14 On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > Hey, > > The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job > of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a > great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading > through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: > > 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk > 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again > > To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook > would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 > (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the > work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. > > Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto > and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, > 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC > members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli > Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. > > Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, > now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward > porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll > have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and > submission process. > > To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to > http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. > > As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF > offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make > it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. > > Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! > > Regards, > Jeff > > p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see > about how we can teleconference you into the event.
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoMilind Bhandarkar 2011-05-07, 00:55
(Channeling Allen Wittenauer...:-)
*Grabbing Popcorn...* - milind -- Milind Bhandarkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 5/6/11 5:46 PM, "Eric Baldeschwieler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi Jeff, > >Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? > >Thanks, > >E14 > >On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great >>job >> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two >>things: >> >> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >> >> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and >> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port >>the >> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >> >> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo >>Alto >> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following >>Wednesday, >> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC >> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC >>members Eli >> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >> >> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your >>name, >> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. >>Forward >> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and >>you'll >> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >> submission process. >> >> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >> >> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera >>SF >> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't >>make >> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >> >> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >> >> Regards, >> Jeff >> >> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll >>see >> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoKonstantin Boudnik 2011-05-07, 03:34
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:46, Eric Baldeschwieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jeff, > > Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? Aren't you at Y! anymore, Eric? Wow! > Thanks, > > E14 > > On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job >> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: >> >> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >> >> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the >> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >> >> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto >> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, >> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC >> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli >> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >> >> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, >> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll >> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >> submission process. >> >> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >> >> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make >> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >> >> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >> >> Regards, >> Jeff >> >> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see >> about how we can teleconference you into the event. > >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoArun C Murthy 2011-05-07, 04:51
Cos,
These are difficult times for the community as a whole, the least we can do it treat each other with respect and dignity in these public forums. Your comment was in very poor taste, please refrain from such in the future. Thank you, Arun Sent from my iPhone On May 6, 2011, at 8:35 PM, "Konstantin Boudnik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:46, Eric Baldeschwieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi Jeff, >> >> Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? > > Aren't you at Y! anymore, Eric? Wow! > >> Thanks, >> >> E14 >> >> On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job >>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: >>> >>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>> >>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the >>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>> >>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto >>> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, >>> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC >>> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli >>> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>> >>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, >>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll >>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>> submission process. >>> >>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>> >>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make >>> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >>> >>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeff >>> >>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see >>> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >> >>
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoKonstantin Boudnik 2011-05-07, 06:19
Arun,
I believe you're reading to much into my comment - it was absolutely well intent. And I think you have to abstain from such reprimands in the future. Should you have anything to say to me personally - pl. send me a separate email next time. With regards, Cos On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 21:51, Arun C Murthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cos, > > These are difficult times for the community as a whole, the least we can do it treat each other with respect and dignity in these public forums. > > Your comment was in very poor taste, please refrain from such in the future. > > Thank you, > Arun > > Sent from my iPhone > > On May 6, 2011, at 8:35 PM, "Konstantin Boudnik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:46, Eric Baldeschwieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hi Jeff, >>> >>> Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? >> >> Aren't you at Y! anymore, Eric? Wow! >> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> E14 >>> >>> On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: >>> >>>> Hey, >>>> >>>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job >>>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: >>>> >>>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>>> >>>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the >>>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>>> >>>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto >>>> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, >>>> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC >>>> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli >>>> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>>> >>>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, >>>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll >>>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>>> submission process. >>>> >>>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>>> >>>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >>>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make >>>> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >>>> >>>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Jeff >>>> >>>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see >>>> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >>> >>> >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoEric Baldeschwieler 2011-05-08, 17:53
Hi Folks,
I guess this requires a clarification. 1) Of course I remain at Yahoo. 2) The yahoo hadoop team is in not way associated with this event. This email chain is the first we've heard of it. Sorry for our confusion. 3) Of course we're always happy to see folks investing in Hadoop. It will be interesting to see if this proves an effective approach. Thanks E14 On May 6, 2011, at 8:34 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:46, Eric Baldeschwieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi Jeff, >> >> Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? > > Aren't you at Y! anymore, Eric? Wow! > >> Thanks, >> >> E14 >> >> On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job >>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: >>> >>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>> >>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the >>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>> >>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto >>> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, >>> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC >>> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli >>> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>> >>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, >>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll >>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>> submission process. >>> >>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>> >>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make >>> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >>> >>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeff >>> >>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see >>> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >> >>
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoKonstantin Boudnik 2011-05-08, 18:43
Thank you for clarification Eric!
I got a private email suggesting that my original comment might have created certain friction and whatnot. For those who suspect me of evil deeds I want to clarify my response too - I was genuinely surprised by your reply to the OP and put this amusement in the email. I am glad that we can put this confusion behind us now! Thanks, Cos On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 10:53, Eric Baldeschwieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I guess this requires a clarification. > > 1) Of course I remain at Yahoo. > > 2) The yahoo hadoop team is in not way associated with this event. This email chain is the first we've heard of it. Sorry for our confusion. > > 3) Of course we're always happy to see folks investing in Hadoop. It will be interesting to see if this proves an effective approach. > > Thanks > > E14 > > On May 6, 2011, at 8:34 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > >> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:46, Eric Baldeschwieler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hi Jeff, >>> >>> Could you put me in contact with the folks from yahoo you are talking to? >> >> Aren't you at Y! anymore, Eric? Wow! >> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> E14 >>> >>> On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: >>> >>>> Hey, >>>> >>>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job >>>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: >>>> >>>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>>> >>>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the >>>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>>> >>>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo Alto >>>> and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following Wednesday, >>>> 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC >>>> members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members Eli >>>> Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>>> >>>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, >>>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll >>>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>>> submission process. >>>> >>>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>>> >>>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >>>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't make >>>> it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >>>> >>>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Jeff >>>> >>>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see >>>> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >>> >>> > >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoJeff Hammerbacher 2011-05-09, 21:36
Hey,
We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro, StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC, Michael Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been waiting to get involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time! We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo Alto and want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. Regards, Jeff On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hey, > > The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great job > of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a > great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading > through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two things: > > 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk > 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again > > To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook > would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 > (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port the > work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. > > Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo > Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following > Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. > PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC members > Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. > > Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your name, > now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward > porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and you'll > have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and > submission process. > > To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to > http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. > > As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF > offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't > make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. > > Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! > > Regards, > Jeff > > p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll see > about how we can teleconference you into the event. > > >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoArun C Murthy 2011-05-11, 00:57
Awesome.
I'm sorry to miss this (I'm neck deep in MR-279), but a heads up on forward porting from my end: # Luke and Suresh are sick of me bugging them and just rolled up their sleeves to finish up all of the metrics2 work! Thanks guys! I've reviewed/committed Luke's https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6919 and Suresh finished up the rest. # I'll work with Devaraj/Chris to finish up the TT security hole (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2178 ). thanks, Arun On May 9, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > Hey, > > We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from > organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro, > StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC, > Michael > Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been > waiting to get > involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time! > > We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo > Alto and > want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at > http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. > > Regards, > Jeff > > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a >> great job >> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also >> done a >> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two >> things: >> >> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >> >> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and >> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down >> the 13 >> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward- >> port the >> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >> >> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our >> Palo >> Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the >> following >> Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in >> short order. >> PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and >> PMC members >> Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >> >> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to >> your name, >> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. >> Forward >> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and >> you'll >> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >> submission process. >> >> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >> >> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the >> Cloudera SF >> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you >> can't >> make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >> >> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >> >> Regards, >> Jeff >> >> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and >> I'll see >> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >> >> >>
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoTom White 2011-05-11, 03:34
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Arun C Murthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awesome. > > I'm sorry to miss this (I'm neck deep in MR-279), but a heads up on forward > porting from my end: > # Luke and Suresh are sick of me bugging them and just rolled up their > sleeves to finish up all of the metrics2 work! Thanks guys! I've > reviewed/committed Luke's https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6919 > and Suresh finished up the rest. > # I'll work with Devaraj/Chris to finish up the TT security hole > (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2178). Thanks Arun - that's great! Tom > > thanks, > Arun > > On May 9, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from >> organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro, >> StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC, Michael >> Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been waiting to >> get >> involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time! >> >> We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo Alto >> and >> want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at >> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >> >> Regards, >> Jeff >> >> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great >>> job >>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two >>> things: >>> >>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>> >>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port >>> the >>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>> >>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo >>> Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following >>> Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short >>> order. >>> PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC >>> members >>> Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>> >>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your >>> name, >>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and >>> you'll >>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>> submission process. >>> >>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>> >>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't >>> make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >>> >>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeff >>> >>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll >>> see >>> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >>> >>> >>> > >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoDevaraj Das 2011-05-11, 04:50
I will get to MR-2178 soon. I & Chris had done a draft of the port to trunk a few months ago. Hopefully, it is easy to continue from there and merge ...
On 5/10/11 8:34 PM, "Tom White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Arun C Murthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Awesome. > > I'm sorry to miss this (I'm neck deep in MR-279), but a heads up on forward > porting from my end: > # Luke and Suresh are sick of me bugging them and just rolled up their > sleeves to finish up all of the metrics2 work! Thanks guys! I've > reviewed/committed Luke's https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6919 > and Suresh finished up the rest. > # I'll work with Devaraj/Chris to finish up the TT security hole > (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2178). Thanks Arun - that's great! Tom > > thanks, > Arun > > On May 9, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from >> organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro, >> StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC, Michael >> Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been waiting to >> get >> involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time! >> >> We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo Alto >> and >> want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at >> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >> >> Regards, >> Jeff >> >> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great >>> job >>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two >>> things: >>> >>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>> >>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port >>> the >>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>> >>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo >>> Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following >>> Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short >>> order. >>> PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC >>> members >>> Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>> >>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your >>> name, >>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and >>> you'll >>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>> submission process. >>> >>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>> >>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF >>> offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't >>> make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. >>> >>> Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeff >>> >>> p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll >>> see >>> about how we can teleconference you into the event. >>> >>> >>> > >
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoSuresh Srinivas 2011-05-11, 21:29
I am getting the final metrics patch HDFS-1117 in. Also here is the list
Jitendra had compiled about some of the HDFS patches flagged as not in trunk: HDFS-1020 - Yes, incorporated into 1201 HDFS-1022 - NA for trunk HDFS-1136 - Yes, Fixed in hdfs-1178 HDFS-1153 - NO HDFS-1158 - YES/NO, This issue is covered by HDFS-1161. Filed separate issues for the suggested enhancements. by Eli. HDFS-1313 - YES, It was backport of HDFS-481. HDFS-495 - NA for trunk HDFS-6599 - Is it HADOOP-6599? HADOOP-6599 is committed in common trunk. HDFS-740 - This redirects to HADOOP-6344, which is committed to trunk. On 5/10/11 9:50 PM, "Devaraj Das" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I will get to MR-2178 soon. I & Chris had done a draft of the port to trunk a > few months ago. Hopefully, it is easy to continue from there and merge ... > > > On 5/10/11 8:34 PM, "Tom White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Arun C Murthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Awesome. >> >> I'm sorry to miss this (I'm neck deep in MR-279), but a heads up on forward >> porting from my end: >> # Luke and Suresh are sick of me bugging them and just rolled up their >> sleeves to finish up all of the metrics2 work! Thanks guys! I've >> reviewed/committed Luke's https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6919 >> and Suresh finished up the rest. >> # I'll work with Devaraj/Chris to finish up the TT security hole >> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2178). > > Thanks Arun - that's great! > > Tom > >> >> thanks, >> Arun >> >> On May 9, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from >>> organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro, >>> StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC, Michael >>> Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been waiting to >>> get >>> involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time! >>> >>> We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo Alto >>> and >>> want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at >>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeff >>> >>> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >>> >>>> Hey, >>>> >>>> The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great >>>> job >>>> of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a >>>> great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading >>>> through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two >>>> things: >>>> >>>> 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk >>>> 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again >>>> >>>> To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook >>>> would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 >>>> (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port >>>> the >>>> work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. >>>> >>>> Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo >>>> Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following >>>> Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short >>>> order. >>>> PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC >>>> members >>>> Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. >>>> >>>> Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your >>>> name, >>>> now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward >>>> porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and >>>> you'll >>>> have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and >>>> submission process. >>>> >>>> To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to >>>> http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. >>>> >>>> As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoSanjay Radia 2011-05-12, 01:04
I was looking to forward porting MR-2358.
The original 20.203 does not apply because trunk has lots of improvements in MR since 20 due to context objects. The attached trunk patch does not look correct. I will post a correct trunk patch if indeed the bug still exists in trunk. Further the bug fixed by 2358 only surfaced during the testing of viewfs. Since viewfs is not part of 22 I would not worry about this one for 22. sanjay On May 6, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher wrote: > Hey, > > The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a > great job > of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also > done a > great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading > through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two > things: > > 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk > 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again > > To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and > would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down > the 13 > (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward- > port the > work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. > > Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our > Palo Alto > and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following > Wednesday, > 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short order. PMC > members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC > members Eli > Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. > > Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your > name, > now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. > Forward > porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and > you'll > have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and > submission process. > > To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to > http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. > > As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the > Cloudera SF > offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you > can't make > it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. > > Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! > > Regards, > Jeff > > p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and > I'll see > about how we can teleconference you into the event.
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Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathons: 5/11 and 5/18 in SF and Palo AltoJames Warren 2011-05-12, 04:16
Many thanks to Cloudera for hosting today's hackathons! Under the helpful
guidance of Eli Collins, I submitted my first patch. It's great to get off the sidelines and into the game. +1 for more of these community building events. Thanks again, -James Warren On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hey, > > We've got 23 folks signed up for the Hackathon this Wednesday from > organizations like Cloudera, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Trend Micro, > StumbleUpon, and Ngmoco. We'll also have the VP of the HBase PMC, Michael > Stack, and the VP of the Hive PMC, John Sichi. If you've been waiting to > get > involved in Apache Hadoop, development, now is the time! > > We've got room for 10 - 15 more. If you're in San Francisco or Palo Alto > and > want to help out with Apache Hadoop development, sign up at > http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. > > Regards, > Jeff > > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > The discussion this week about the 0.20.203.0 release has done a great > job > > of highlighting some issues in our development process; it's also done a > > great job of lifting our mailing list activity metrics. After reading > > through the various threads, it's clear that everyone agrees on two > things: > > > > 1) We'd like to get the work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk > > 2) We'd like to start releasing off of trunk again > > > > To that end, a few folks from Yahoo!, Cloudera, StumbleUpon, and Facebook > > would like to put together a series of Hackathons to 1) burn down the 13 > > (only 13!) remaining blockers for the 0.22 release and 2) forward-port > the > > work done in the 0.20.x branches into trunk. > > > > Cloudera will be hosting Hackathons from 10 am to 6 pm in both our Palo > > Alto and San Francisco offices next Wednesday, 5/11, and the following > > Wednesday, 5/18, to ensure both of these tasks get completed in short > order. > > PMC members Todd Lipcon and Tom White will lead the SF group and PMC > members > > Eli Collins and Patrick Hunt will lead the Palo Alto group. > > > > Whether you're a long-time contributor or don't have a patch to your > name, > > now is a great time to get involved in Apache Hadoop development. Forward > > porting patches is a lot easier than writing them from scratch, and > you'll > > have mentors present to help guide you through the patch testing and > > submission process. > > > > To sign up for the 5/11 Hackathon in either SF or PA, head over to > > http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. > > > > As a reminder, the SF HUG will be held on 5/11 at 6 pm in the Cloudera SF > > offices: http://www.meetup.com/hadoopsf/events/17354462/. If you can't > > make it on 5/11, we'll send out a link next week for the 5/18 event. > > > > Looking forward to getting the release train moving again! > > > > Regards, > > Jeff > > > > p.s. if you'd like to participate remotely, email me directly and I'll > see > > about how we can teleconference you into the event. > > > > > > > |