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lars hofhansl 2013-01-03, 08:15
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lars hofhansl 2013-01-09, 00:47
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Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 15:34
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lars hofhansl 2013-01-03, 19:22
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Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 19:23
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lars hofhansl 2013-01-12, 23:24
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Re: ANN: The 2nd hbase 0.94.4 release candidate is available for downloadStack 2013-01-13, 23:09
Thanks Lars.
St.Ack On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 3:24 PM, lars hofhansl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This RC has 5 +1's so far, including myself (3 from committers). I am > going release this as 0.94.4. > 0.94.5 is coming soon (18 issues fixed, 34 open) :) > > -- Lars > > > > ________________________________ > From: lars hofhansl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: hbase-dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, January 3, 2013 12:15 AM > Subject: ANN: The 2nd hbase 0.94.4 release candidate is available for > download > > The 2nd 0.94.4 RC is available for download here: > http://people.apache.org/~larsh/hbase-0.94.4-rc1/ > > Signed with my code signing key: C7CFE328 > > 0.94.4 is a bug fix release. Bigger than expected, this RC has 81 issues > resolved against it, contributed by 25 individuals. > These are mostly bug fixes, some nice performance improvements, and some > other other improvements. > This release also includes many test fixes. > > The full list of changes is available here: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12310753&version=12323367 > > Please try out the RC, check out the doc, take it for a spin, etc, and > vote +1/-1 by January 16th on whether we should release this as 0.94.4. > > The release testing spreadsheet is here: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvLqcVIqNtlTdE9iemw2STVmWHFVMVVNY2JvZ0NwZGc#gid=0 > (if you test this release, please add your test to this spreadsheet, so > that we can gauge the coverage) > > As I said somewhere before, the rate of bug fixes and improvements that go > into 0.94 is truly impressive. > 0.94.3RC0 was announced a mere six weeks ago, and since then we already > had over 80 fixes; that is almost 14 commits/week. > Looking at 0.94.5 - there is no sign of this slowing down. Keep it coming > (but don't break the tests) :) > And I am not even talking about 0.96 where much of the new development > happens. HBase is a very actively maintained project. > A comprehensive and stable test suite as well as frequent, small, and > compatible releases will allow us to manage this rate of change. > > Thanks. > > -- Lars > +
Devaraj Das 2013-01-11, 19:37
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