Like Bob I would have liked to do more than just monitoring the list, but clearly I haven't and that doesn't give me much legitimacy I'm afraid. +0 from me as well.
I've just come back to Hadoop after an absence of 18 months, and I see that a development environment for Hadoop-related computing and data warehousing tools (MapReduce, Spark [SQL|Streaming], Pig, HBase, Hive, etc) and their libraries (Mahout, Giraph, MLlib and GraphX) is still missing, and that there *is* a real need for it. Any cloud provider worth their salt offers a Hadoop as a platform service where you can deploy a cluster within minutes, but there's no way to get started developing jobs right away. And I see organisations struggle with this on private deployments as well. Stacks like Hue and IPython Notebook and simple stepping stone nodes fill part of the gap, but I think we can do way better. I've just come back to this space, and this is a problem I'm addressing for my current client (a bank) as well. If somebody would like to discuss tackling this together then lets set up a short call. I do have to say that looking at the current Hadoop toolset, I'm no longer convinced that Eclipse is the way to go here. Best, Evert On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:07 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) < chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote: > CC¹ing folks from general@incubator.a.o as they can likely explain > (am currently getting ready for a flight back from Italy to Los Angeles > and won¹t have time for a bit, Bob). > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Chris Mattmann, Ph.D. > Chief Architect > Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398) > NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA > Office: 168-519, Mailstop: 168-527 > Email: chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov > WWW: http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/ > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Adjunct Associate Professor, Computer Science Department > University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Kerns <r...@acm.org> > Reply-To: "d...@hdt.incubator.apache.org" <d...@hdt.incubator.apache.org> > Date: Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 6:58 PM > To: "d...@hdt.incubator.apache.org" <d...@hdt.incubator.apache.org> > Subject: Re: [VOTE] Retire HDT > > >As someone who has unfortunately been inactive, I'm going to abstain +0; > >otherwise I'd vote -1 and try to be one of those 3 active folks. > > > >I still have hopes of doing more stuff with Hadoop and HDT in the future, > >but job responsibilities keep shifting in unexpected directions, and > >health > >and family don't leave me enough time to do it if not actively involved at > >work. > > > >If retired, will this list remain active? Otherwise, it might be hard to > >gather the 3 active people... > > > >I think there's significant needs that are going unmet that we could be > >addressing, if people (myself included) had the time to devote to it. > > > >I've not stopped monitoring the list, and I do hope to contribute in the > >future. If it is retired, what will be the mechanics for contributing new > >code? Would it have to be brought out of retirement before that could > >happen via Apache? (Obviously, a fork on GitHub would be an option, but > >that might detract from a path back to active Apache involvement). > > > > > >On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Roman Shaposhnik <r...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:45 AM, Rahul Sharma <rsha...@apache.org> > >>wrote: > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > Based on the discussion happened on the mailing list [1] ,I'd like to > >> call > >> > a VOTE to retire[2] Apache HDT from Apache Incubator. It appears i > >>that > >> > the project has lost community interest with almost no activity on > >> mailing > >> > lists. > >> > > >> > This VOTE will be open for at least 72 hours and passes on achieving a > >> > consensus. > >> > > >> > +1 [ ] Yes, I am in favor of retiring HDT from the Apache Incubator. > >> > +0 [ ] > >> > -1 [ ] No, I am not in favor of retiring HDT because... > >> > >> + 1 (binding). > >> > >> Thanks for all your efforts Rahul! > >> > >> I've also appreciated Mirko's comment, but I must say that > >> retirement is NOT a death sentence. The code still will be > >> available and if least 3 active folks were to show up the > >> project can easily be reinstated. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Roman. > >> > >